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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.5e4b8952ea1a9d772e28d61b97dfa2dc@107 8328834.nulluser.com... Henry Blackmoore wrote: I have personally witnessed whole blocks of residential housing being built without anybody that can speak English building them. Pseudo electricians without any form of license or proof of qualifications, pseudo plumbers etc.. etc.. and these homes have NUMEROUS code violations. How can a proper home be built by unqualified workers who can't possibly read the National Electrical Code because they can't speak English and their own education from their native country is on the grade-school level? Taking jobs that nobody wants? Hardly. However a qualified, intelligent and skilled electrician would certainly look elsewhere rather than work for the watered down peanut wages that most homebuilders offer. Home builders get away with these insulting wages (and code violations) by exploiting immigrant workers AND taking advantage of over-worked and underpaid city code enforcement officers any way that they can. The reality is, most homebuilders (single-family houses, townhouses, and low-rise apartments, the "stick-built" stuff), do not pay wages. They pay via what one might call "piece work." So much to frame a house, so much to wire a house, et cetera. And *that* is one reason why why most skilled craftsmen have nothing to do with the contractors who build houses. And due to the increasing number of construction defect claims stemming mainly from residential construction, some of the large national insurance companies are no longer insuring construction contractors and builders who primarily do residential construction (or a residential construction exclusion is provided on the general liability and completed operations coverage's). |
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