I am currently a framer helper in southwest Alabama with approximatly six months of production framing experience. I am considerig relocating; location is not nearly as important as what kind of crew I would be working with: I would like to work for someone who is not as concerned with getting done quickly so much as doing quality work, and I seek an employer who is willing to take the necessary time to develop and expand the basic skills I have. Professionalism and a positive attitude are also important factors in my consideration of possible future employers. If you are interested, please e-mail me at [email protected].
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