Please refer to this thread:
http://forums.taunton.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=tp-breaktime&msg=63899.1&maxT=5#a1
Anybody want to come help us build this stuff?
Here’s the situation – we have more work than we can handle, and we have a facility and equipment big enough to do it. What we lack is enough qualified people. Our ideal candidate is a talented woodworker with experience in veneering, curved work, hand joinery, etc. We’ve been recruiting for a year through the usual channels, and we’ve hired several truly talented people. We’ve decided to expand our search into the category of people who may not be in the furniture or millwork business, but still could help us. This person is experienced with tools and building things and probably has a broad range of experiences in working with their hands. They are very bright and have an aptitude for things mechanical. They are the type of person who learn very quickly and intuitively understand how things work. They also are a self-starter, have a “can do” attitude and get things done even when not supervised. They would be able to come into our shop and already be familiar with many of the tools, and be able to learn quickly things they don’t already know. They also must be capable of working with others and playing nice.
Are we asking too much? I know there are a lot of people here on this site that fit this description, and maybe some of them want to move to PA and build challenging projects.
We offer good pay (obviously based on experience and skill), health insurance, paid sick days, paid holidays, and paid vacation.
Anyone interested can contact me (Nick Pitz) at [email protected] or by phone at 610-825-4485. Serious inquiries only, please.
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http://www.philacarpenter.org/
nick, give ed a call.....
;)
tk
carpenter in transition
Sending you an email.