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What is it like working as a Builder?
May 2017
Long hours.
Builder in Palmerston North:
Pros: Rewarding work team work satisfaction practical challenging.
Cons: Long hours tight deadlines communication break downs . Potential for job uncertanty due to supply and demand /econemy.
April 2016
Builder:
Pros: Building custom crates for shipping.
Cons: Could be paid more for what I do.
December 2015
Knowledge that commuting time was unpaid.
Builder:
Ensure you are paid fairly for the trades you perform.
October 2015
Builder:
Pros: I've learned how to make Tables.
Cons: The pay is terrible, there's no paid vacation, there's no workers Comp, taxes do not get taken out, there's no overtime no matter how many hours are being worked.
July 2015
The good and bad times.
Builder:
Pros: Im a floater which I get to do different jobs every day.
Cons: We have a lot of cry babies at work.
February 2015
Go to school.
Builder:
Get as many certifications and educational opportunities as possible.
August 2014
Work.
Builder:
Pros: Learning new things and being part of a team.
Cons: The pay rate with traveling costs, costs me $250 a fortnight in petrol and only earning $1200.
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