
What I loved working at #Alpineconstruction
Alpine is a great place to work at. You get to do various types of jobs. They will train you as well

When I worked at #FixitConstruction I gave great advice when
Honestly I learned a lot. Every company has its ups and downs. If I could do it again I wouldn’t change anything for the experience as well as knowledge. The cons were Their was no benefits, & some of the expectations were not realistic and down rite scary with the rain/water during wintertime. Other than that, they’re a solid company.

2015 to till I worked at #BelalGroup I gave great advice when
Total my experience 18 years ago

I was proud to work for #leachcoofoshkosh because
Leach co. of oshkosh was a goodplace to work i wase there for 36 year if it wood not have moved. i wood been ther i loved the cell i workin i stared as a welder for 17 year, work in shipping rec stockroom also the warehouse life truck and love my job

What I loved working at #FalahContractingCompany
Work like leader not manager

I was proud to work for #T&hConstruction because
Owner of company retired

Drama at #LithkoContracting
A co-worker wrote a nasty email to, but he did come to my office to talk and apologize!!

What I loved working at #LithkoContracting
Great person to work with and for, a great Lead, treated us all very well!

I was proud to work for #ISGInteriorSpecialistGroup because
It was ok wasn't Proud. Over Worked not Enough staff to complete jobs without getting Hurt. Plenty of Employees were being hurt on the Job.

Degree vs Practicle Experience.
I notice nowadays that agencies and companies are looking for everyone to have some degree. No problem with a degree, which is just theory, without practical experience, its just a useless paper trail. Projects are not constructed on a computer behind a desk in an office, but out in the field. I have even noticed that they looking for a foreman in construction to have a degree, its laughable, if i had a degree, i would not be a foreman. I personally would hire experience over a bag full of degrees.