Life of construction

Did I ever think I’d be in construction no I definitely thought I could find a better career than this the labour and the intense instruction concretes one of the hardest things you can ever do I mean I think you’re probably last 25 years before your body really starts to break down I was picturing myself like you are you know being a lawyer or something A veterinarian. I think when you start it’s great you learn a lot it’s a great thing to have to fall back on if you going to a different industry and you end up not being able to do it or things crash there’s no business in that market anymore than you can always go back to construction but to have it as a lifelong career is just unless you’ve become a big company and you’re making good money and you’re out on your own it’s just not a great thing to do like foundation is in framing are really hard very labor-intensive people think it’s easy to frame a house but it’s not.

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