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A young Construction Management professional describes what he loves about his job!
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wow! its always nice to find a job that you love!
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good for you man!!!
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Please find me work!!!!I'm the man for the job!!!!
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that guy sounds like the typical graduate that dont know shit about dirt but is a project manager!
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That is far from the truth. My cousin got a construction manager job last year and two of his friends he graduated with. You might be having a hard time but it's not that way for everyone.
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I graduated at the top of my class with a CM undergraduate degree with 12 yrs of automation engineering experience as of Dec. of 2008. No one is hiring in this field and those with 5 -10 yrs experience are fighting to keep their jobs. 95% of prospective employers don't even bother to respond to employment inquiries from qualified prospective applicants. This isn't what I expected when entering this field and have given up on ever attempting to enter.
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Any Construction Project Managers out there? What are you looking for in a young applicant? I'm 3rd year at university and starting to apply for cadetship's.
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Building equipment contractors $75,200 Electrical contractors 74,380 Nonresidential building construction 74,080 Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors 71,640 Residential building construction 69,400
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Whats the exchange rate between USD and ASD? Median earnings of construction managers in 2006 were $73,700. The middle 50 percent earned between $56,090 and $98,350. The lowest paid 10 percent earned less than $43,210, and the highest paid 10 percent earned more than $135,780. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of construction managers were as follows:
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45-75K
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how does this job pay?
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want to do this for college