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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Most people don't realize that even in the best of times, commercial construction workers have periods of unemployment because of the vagaries of the market. That's one of the reasons why their hourly rate seems so high. They usually don't get the 50 weeks of work that other working Americans "enjoy." Good point, and one I admit that I have not considered. However .... don't union members get some sort of pay and benefits even when they are "in between" jobs? Eisboch Not in the construction union field, generally speaking. If they have worked enough quarters, their health insurance might last until they start working again. Most unionized construction workers average about 1200 work hours a year in typical times, a little more when times are good. Weather plays a significant role in hours worked, too, especially in the colder climes. Now, in Florida, the hourly rates are significantly lower than up north, because the weather is not an impediment. |
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