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Old 01-03-2014, 06:25 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by Krazer View Post
Depends which company you work for. My foreman was on the job working away with the rest of the crew every day. He never sat back while everyone else worked. (Although I bet he wish he could) And this guy was well into his 50's as well. Even in bigger companies the foreman was still working with an apprentice laying pipe. It all depends on the company.

On a side note. Trades is not for this guy.. You don't to work hard, you dont want a technical job, you dont want to wake up early. Look into becoming a crane operator. You sit on your ass all day and play with joy sticks and pedals. Sound about right your ally, then again its probably stressful as fuck.
well yea, on most residential and even industrial applications trade foremen will always be doing hands on work. I kind of worded it poorly, was referring morseo to superintendent positions etc and management roles
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