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Old Nick,
I really don't know what you are asking. As stated, finding people to to do what you would call a side job is hard. Most people are looking for long term employment with benifits. One gent accepted the job of welding the outside seams on the steel plates. A few days after he was to start, he called and decided it was too much work for him. (he only works one day a week at his regular job) So I did it myself. As far as "hmm...would _you_ work on somebody else's dream for what you paid those guys?" $15per hour x 3 people x 8 hours a day works out to a nice weekend job. If I could help someone out at the same rete, you bet I would. His dream or not is not the question. Finding workers is. To answer your "Injuries while building? Onsite injuries?". Yes and no. I am a retired Marine with a 60% service connected disibility. You figure out which is which. When you come up with an answer let me know. Leonard |