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Construction and Building Inspector Reviews
What is it like working as a Construction and Building Inspector?
March 2019
The pay is not worth the stress.
Construction and Building Inspector in Cape Town:
Pros: I love the independence of working on my own and if I want to study they will pay for it
Cons: You always have to fight for anything when uit cones to money
January 2016
Restoration and renovation.
Construction and Building Inspector:
Pros: Customer satisfaction and uncapped income.
Cons: Can't please everyone and some people want major discounts.
April 2015
Work flexibility.
Construction and Building Inspector:
Pros: You get the opportunity of making new friends and network in each project you get involved with. You also get the opportunity of interacting with people of different cultures.
Cons: It is when you as an inspector has no choice but to deal with a difficult contractor/developer.
November 2013
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Construction and Building Inspector:
Pros: WORKING WITH VARIES TRADES AND THE OUTDOOR LIFE
Cons: HAVING TO DEMOLISH ANY BAD WORKMANSHIP
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