A good friend of mine is a framing sub in Jacksonville, Florida. He desperately needs some framing labor to round out a crew. Also wants to talk to anyone who can be a crew leader and keep things moving.
You probably know that the wages in Florida aren’t that great but it’s a job and a start or a step. I think labor that will show up on time, with their own transportation, and put in a full week and not quit after two weeks will have a wage of about $13 per hour. Beyond that it’s negotiable.
Respond to this thread or through the Prospero e-mail to me, please.
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crew leader at $13 an hour?
Hope thats cash and includes lunch and and and.
Be not from florida
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NO!!!
That wasn't crew leader at $13 per.
That was a labor type individual who can at least get him/herself to and from the job, on time, every day and not need to be bailed out of jail. Bags and hammer required. Tape, speed square and maybe a few other hand tools helpful. Everything else like ladders, guns, saws, compressor - the big stuff - is there.
Guy with the smarts to be crew leader would probably have some more tools in his rig and the wage there is negotiable. What? I don't know. Depends on the guy and how he presents himself to the boss.