Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Were you annoying?
No. He was. He would also text me at night about things that had nothing to do with the job. If I was annoying why would someone stay on for months.
He stayed for months because he couldn't quite figure out what to do and how to do it.
What I've learned from working with and sharing offices with GCs over the years -
The best carpenters and millworkers are generally Irish, hands down
Most people are very inexact. But anyone who started out in carpentry will have respect for exacting dimensions, i.e. your plumbing will be centered, your sinks will be located exactly equidistant, etc...
The ones who treat it as craft have a high standard of care
Aside from physical labor, there is a lot of research into proper materials and assembly and this should be done before lifting any power tool
You get what you pay for - low skilled labor yields low level work
-signed, architect