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Construction Contractor Reviews
What is it like working as a Construction Contractor?
October 2019
Construction Contractor in New Orleans:
Pros: Nothing
Cons: The weather
October 2019
Always busy.
Construction Contractor in Holyoke:
Pros: Feeling of accomplishment. Interactions with special needs students. Making a difference.
Cons: Some interactions with executive director.
July 2019
Working for a civil engineering contractor as a site agent.
Construction Contractor in Port Elizabeth:
Pros: The satisfaction of completing a construction project from start to finish
Cons: Political interference in certain towns in South Africa
March 2019
I have had no complaints.
Construction Contractor in Portsmouth:
Pros: Atmosphere
Cons: My employer
November 2018
Good.
Construction Contractor in Hastings:
Pros: People
Cons: A lot of small jobs
January 2018
Good.
Construction Contractor in Phoenix:
Pros: The Scenery
Cons: The Coldness
December 2017
Framing and roofing.
Construction Contractor in Sealy:
Pros: I work all over but when i work in sealy i dont gotta drive far
Cons: Short drive to job
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