| How hard has your son tried, OP? I work for a large A&E firm, and we are always getting summer CE interns on board. It isn't too late. Think AECOM, HDR, Jacobs, Gensler... |
| PP There is* |
Have your son contact Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NavFac) and Army Corps of Engineers and enquire about summer positions. It is late formthis. Those summer intern positions usually get advertised in the October timeframe, but maybe there is some sort of option if he enquires politely. |
| Kids with real skills like construction, working for a painting company, etc. always get a second look from me when I am reviewing legal intern resumes. |
| A new kid working in construction will probably be the cleanup guy. |
I was thinking this....does he have specific skills to offer? |
When I worked construction during the summers I was the kid sweeping, carrying bricks and cinder blocks around, mixing mortar, digging holes, shoveling gravel etc. Super hard work, but I got muscles and a tan out of it. |
| Good luck. That's an accident waiting to happen, IMO. |
| Real construction work is hard work. He will be the cleanup guy or the demo guy. He will be carrying stuff around. |
| He will learn a lot of life skills. |
Oh FFS. |
Good opportunity to discuss hearing protection, eye protection, and steel-toed shoes. I really recommend staying out of roofing work/ladder work as well. People don't guard against falls very effectively or at all. |