team bradfield
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- Joined
- Nov 9, 2022
- Messages
- 910
- RV Year
- 2023
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Dutch Star 4081
- RV Length
- 40'-10"
- Chassis
- Sparten
- Engine
- 450 cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- 2022 Grand Cherokee
- Fulltimer
- No
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Ker Plunk !who are you talking to?
Yeah. I'm a direct person, so I think sometimes people confuse that with being angry or bent out of shape, not calm, etc. If someone has a booger sticking out of their nose, I'm the person who will tell them that.you had to ask, Really?
I'm not looking at this discussion as anything more than a discussion with multiple people. I don't tribe up.Ker Plunk !
at least half were Hispanic, we did fantastic, on time and under budget, all skilled tradesman, no accidents or osha violations, you don't know what your talking about
Just because you or someone you know had talent has nothing to do with what others have observed in the industry. Your quality was not one iota better then mine and I refused to work in the industry here. After a couple of years of installing custom cabinets in unreal crooked homes I got away from that also.LMAO stereotype much? My framers work was like a furniture joint. Who trained them, My lead carpenter and myself. Who knew what kind of quality I expected, each and everyone of them.
How someone could paint a broad brush and claim someone is not skilled because they come from another country shows who they are.
Guess you never worked for me.Don't know what is surprising about this. Going back to the 90s most new construction jobs have been 80 plus percent mexican, depending upon where it's taking place of course.
All of your workers were skilled tradesmen? That is sort of new on me I guess as the jobs I've been on there are skill levels throughout the trades. When a new person comes in, they're usually labor, then work up to helper, etc. I can tell how green/new they are as sometimes they come up to me and would ask to borrow a pencil. Or come and take something of ours as they were told to get get it...and that's what they did, us being the first people he ran across who had it. Like I said, I can speak spanish so I told him where to go.....[joke]
A good gc usually leads to a good job. It's the subs who can be the problems and some GCs don't supervise them very well at times. And the more complex the job, the less the GCs do and more subs there just for the job.
I did also pulled back on what I would do and the last 10 years mostly working for others as an employee. Let them deal with the stuff they get paid more to deal with. In doing remods, I also came to dislike homeowners if I had to deal with them on any level other than swinging a hammer.After a couple of years of installing custom cabinets in unreal crooked homes I got away from that also.
But that just shows that you are generalizing AND bias against hispanics. The average employment with my construction company was 21 years. Unheard of in a transient, job to job industry. I am starting to feel racist by stating that I found hispanics to be honest, ethical, and talented. I should not have to "call" them out but thats what this thread has become.Just because you or someone you know had talent has nothing to do with what others have observed in the industry. Your quality was not one iota better then mine and I refused to work in the industry here. After a couple of years of installing custom cabinets in unreal crooked homes I got away from that also.
My company was in the chicago suburbs, very diverse employment base, great teamBut that just shows that you are generalizing AND bias against hispanics. The average employment with my construction company was 21 years. Unheard of in a transient, job to job industry. I am starting to feel racist by stating that I found hispanics to be honest, ethical, and talented. I should not have to "call" them out but thats what this thread has become.
Well besides my construction company, I owned a custom cabinet shop. Its pretty clear that any decent carpenter expects that he will be dealing with walls that are not plumb or square. Whether due to poor framing of settlement, it happens. Some folks just cannot handle the work and its admirable that you saw that and stepped away from that work
So you must be pretty specific in your work. Like I said, GCs in some jobs can need a lot of dif trades, so they employ a lot of different subs for that job. Then they're done with them....until the next job they get....and the subs want to work on.No subs on my jobs, of course some laborers, somebody's gotta fetch the bolts, water, etc. maybe that Spanish speaking laborer was you?