Confessions of a Sissy Roofer
Sissy roofers are like the harpooners of Moby Dick,
Except they would never wish to harpoon a whale these days.
They would rather ride whales, in the sea and on the land.
Construction Jobs in Buffalo NY
One of our Buffalo partners is offering a free OSHA 10 course. There is, however, a $5 card fee. The class will be July 22nd & 23rd from 4:45pm till 9:45pm each night. If you would like more information or would like to attend please contact us!
ALACHUA, Fla. — NCCER and its Build Your Future (BYF) initiative have recently partnered with the Human Resources Construction Council (HRCC) to create a national BYF scholarship program for deserving individuals pursuing a career in construction through craft and technical programs. Scholarships are available to high school seniors, military service members, postsecondary students or anyone […]
Entry level electrician? Start with this list of tools. Tape Measure (25′ or 30′ only) Electrician’s tool pouch Klein 14 in 1 screwdriver/nut driver 9” Lineman’s side cutting pliers 8″ Long Nose Pliers 8” Diagonal cutting pliers Straight Claw hammer Battery screw gun with hammer drill feature Torpedo level Klein 6 ¼” wire strippers 16 gage […]
The first tools that every entry-level Carpenter should own Rig, tool belt, or Bags Hammer Tape Measure (25′ or 30′ only) Carpenter’s Pencil Retractable Utility knife Journal Tool Box (or in this case, a bucket) Stanley Flat Bar Speed Square Chalk line Yellow-handled Snips Cordless Drill or Driver Screwdriver The Journal of Light Construction Magazine
Here are a few great reads from other sites: The trouble with college, a listen from NPR going through the reason most students don’t graduate from community college (hint: it isn’t a money thing). Probable career paths in construction: a fantastic chart outlining what you need to do to get where you want to be […]
In Chapter 16 of 16 in his 2009 Capture Your Flag interview, “Start With Why” author Simon Sinek shares why passion is a result and not an action. He shares that finding one’s passion requires creating a process to make it actionable. Sinek shares why the first step is to identify what you love and […]
I’ve been doing this job since 1998 and have finally reached a point of frustration on a particular issue. What’s the issue? Why does it appear that most of the skilled tradesmen in Western New York and Buffalo, are white? Of course I wouldn’t pose the question if I didn’t think that I already knew the […]
Fifty years after the repeal of Jim Crow, many African-Americans still live in segregated ghettos in the country’s metropolitan areas. Richard Rothstein, a research associate at the Economic Policy Institute, has spent years studying the history of residential segregation in America. “We have a myth today that the ghettos in metropolitan areas around the country […]
He would fire the shot to see where it landed. He would get feedback, adjust, and fire again. He would repeat this process each time getting better feedback until they nailed it.
You need something to put your tools in, and the tool vessel that is closest to perfect is available for free! A modest bucket is how almost everyone got started and how most of us still roll. The Bucket Boss is a great system. It’s versatile and you can even add hardware trays and bags sold […]
Update (Fri June 12):
The remodeling market in Buffalo, NY is on fire!
I have no way of knowing how many tradespeople are sitting home collecting their $600 federal money, but its a feeding frenzy for hiring
Let’s get back to work!
Call 716-855-8100, email at recruiter@sqrft.net, or apply to one of the jobs listed here.
Looking forward to working with you
~John Krytus