Who the fuck are you again?:stick:
Back in like 2001 or so I worked a couple of weekends building scaffolding. All the regulars were members of the Laborer’s Union. I will say a lot of the people did the grunt work. Lots of hauling and lifting. I remember it being the hardest work I ever did, and I did all the bitch work with a concrete company previously…and this was twice as hard. We worked 12 hour shifts 7am -7pm and it was pretty much nonstop back breaking work with a few breaks. Coming in a nonunion worker I made just under $20/hour which wasn’t bad, but I would not want to do it for an extended period of time…just not worth the toll it takes on the body. It did seem the guys who been there for a while that “payed their dues” and were pretty smart had higher level jobs that didn’t seem bad though.
I hear that, i beleive right now when i get pulled in i iwll be on the person i know crew, and they said that it is for a cocnrete company right now, great:hsugh: