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Construction Estimator Reviews

What is it like working as a Construction Estimator?

January 2018
Opportunities.
Construction Estimator in Boston:
Pros: The amount of Opportunities around the city.
Cons: The congestion and traffic. Also the weather.
October 2017
Extremly Fast Paced.
Construction Estimator in Halifax:
Pros: Logistics, and Estimating
Cons: Un-organized Clients.
September 2017
Pay in Dallas.
Construction Estimator in Dallas:
Pros: The people are good to work with, laid back.
Cons: The summer heat.
September 2017
90 day review.
Construction Estimator in High Point:
Pros: Work with good people. Work for a growing company. Not micro managed.
Cons: Don't get paid fair market value. No benefits. No sick days. No personal days. Not enough vacation.
April 2017
Construction Estimator in Duluth:
Pros: Outdoor recreation activities, short commutes, close to 3 great ski hills.
Cons: Nothing really, still nothing, still nothing,
August 2016
How to understand the General Contractors thought proccess.
Construction Estimator:
Make sure you understand what the General Contractors needs are as it pertains to the trade you are performing. Adapt to their bid requirements and make it easier for them to award you the project. Be proactive in keeping track of all bid results so you can adapt to current market conditions. Above all be professionally persistent. Follow up until you are told "no".
July 2016
Construction Restoration.
Construction Estimator:
Pros: Get to work with numbers in a relevant way (estimating), laid back atmosphere.
Cons: Disorganization, dealing with home owners, low pay.

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