I’m looking to hire some carpenters and helpers for some new homes and remodeling projects in Western North Carolina [Hendersonville/Asheville area]. You’ll be working for us [www.skytopbuilders.net] this website has about all you’ll want to know about our company.
We’re looking for people who believe that a trade is a career. If you’re a whiner, don’t apply. If you want to learn ‘old school’, we do what carpenters were expected to do up until about 15 years ago – forms to finish….. and have fun doing it.
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Not looking for work, but that is a great website. Glad you're busy.
Mike
Small wheel turn by the fire and rod, big wheel turn by the grace of god.
Not to seem like a wise guy here...............but if I was seriously considering working for this outfit, I would contact them directly through the info provided on the website.
and?
not by responding to the op on the forum.
Oh, seemed to me he was just using the site as a way to present the website and offer to a concentrated number of possible candidates
and not intending the BTpost to be the method used to contact.
Edited 3/21/2009 4:34 pm ET by rez