Career questions tagged construction
What skills would I need to learn to be a facility manager?
I want to learn a little more about being a facility manager.
How can you become a construction manager?
To become a construction manager you need to do 2 year college or technical training, 4 year college.
in the construction business do I always start out as laborer ?
if that is the case how can i improve my knowledge on all the specific areas of the construction business while i am a laborer example: carpentry and plumping
What does a day-to-day look like as a facility manager?
I'm interested in being a facility manager but I want to know what the day-to-day looks like.
Is working at a car dealership good financially
i wonder if people that work at dealerships get payed well?
How does confidentiality policy affect you in you work place?
how can those policies affect you or your work? #career #construction #engineering
whats the best place to become certified in HVAC?
#business #mechanical-engineering #engineering #job #hvac #construction
What are the most effective strategies for seeking position in the field?
My name is Esdras and I have question about construction painting. #construction #career
What is a day like in your job and do you enjoy what you do? What do you not enjoy?
I'm a job corps student looking to become a union carpenter and would like to know what I should do to be the employee the union wants. #construction #carpentry
What are typical Construction Managers like in a job?
I want to be on my beast in the future so I can help others.
What are the most effective strategies for seeking a position in this field of construction?
#construction #career #sociology
What are some inexpensive materials that can replace cement?
I did research on the autoimmune disease Lupus. I discovered that there is an molecular compound called Silica in cement, and it seems to cause lupus; thus, I am wondering if there is a safer material that can be used that is about the same price as cement. #construction
If I enjoy working on a railroad, what college major should I choose?
I am looking for a good career path
Looking into the fields of electricians, electrical engineers, and/or teachers (wanting to teach mathematics, so any math teachers of any kind are more then welcome)...feel free to message me.
My first name is said like president Reagan but spelled differently. I'm a graduate from during the 2020 pandemic. I'm a black female who also has mild autism, and I'm also Muslim in the Islamic faith (I honestly hope there is very little discrimination but just in case I'm putting honest facts so they can just rule me out first so I don't awkwardly have to myself). I'm just now finally during the last year have been becoming more serious in the type of career I want. Any information or advice i can get would be greatly appreciated. I only have my diploma and 2 years experience working at McDonald's, and am also now enrolled into job corps online program and waiting to go up to campus. I have many questions for all these careers of course, so just thought it was easier to talk to someone first than listing them all here. Even if you don't currently work in theses field, or have in past, or even know someone who has, still feel free to message me. My grandfather is an electrician who has been a main role model all my life and i loved watching and helping him...I'm very good when it comes to science, and even better when it involves math or using my hands. He suggested i also look into electrical engineering as well because he said knowing my strengths and limitations, he thinks it would be a great career for me since it requires skills he said he knows I have. I also always wanted to be a teacher since the first grade (still have my career project art to prove it lol). I'm great with kids of almost all ages and recently starting tutoring also. One father paid me $1000 in CASH, for teaching his 13 yro daughter math in 4 days...she passed and graduated a week later. Would love to hear from someone, and very open minded to any and all info i can get. TYIA #education #teaching #teachers #career #math #electrical #electricians #jobcorps #engineers #construction
What are the risks of working in construction?
I started technical training in construction and would like to know more information
What kind of training do i need to become a carpenter
I just want to know what it takes to become a well payed carpenter. #construction
What type of attitude and mindset do you have while doing construction ?
what kind of thoughts and emotions do you have through out the day ? #construction
what is everyday challenges for a electrician ?
what are things you go through in your daily routines that are hard to get by ? #construction
What are the benefits of working in construction?
i am starting technical training in facilities maintenance and would like more information
What advice would you give a newbie going into the union for the first time ?
any tips or tricks you can tell me for the first time going in #construction
What should I expect if I want to become an electrician?
I'm in JobCorps right now getting my certification and would like to know a bit more about the trade
What kinds of trainings would you need to become a Commercial Diver?
#construction #career
What is the most challenging part of the job? (Facilities Maintenance)
#FacilitiesMaintenance #Construction
What overall percentage of construction and carpenter degree holders receive job placement right out of college
My goal in college is to receive a degree in construction and carpentry and then use my skills to benefit the earth by building green. #construction #carpentry
What kind of advancement is available to Carpenters?
I'm currently training at San Jose Job Corps to become a carpenter. I've been giving thought to the idea of becoming a Journeyman Carpenter, but am not sure if that's where I'd like to ultimately end up. #carpentry #construction #advancement #career