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Have You Considered Working in the Construction Industry?
Posted on November 3rd, 2016

When you think about your career future, do you ever consider  working in the construction industry ? If so, it may be worth delving into the subject.

What do construction workers do?

Construction work can range from working on a construction site to specialized construction work. Working on a construction site generally does not require you to take higher education or vocational classes. The tasks can be taught while working on the job. Here are a sampling of job duties you would perform:

  • Prepare the site by cleaning the area and making it safe.
  • Assist with transferring materials to and from construction vehicles to job site.
  • Handle all aspects of constructing barricades, forms, scaffolding, and other necessary structures.
  • Dig trenches and get the ground ready for construction.
  • Handle operating equipment such as concrete mixers, backhoes, etc.
  • Work from a plan of instructions given by the client.

Construction workers may decide to specialize in a particular area of the trade such as building homes and businesses, building roads, making tunnels and mines, to name a few.

What is the average pay for doing construction work?

In 2015, the United States Department of Labor reported that the median pay for construction workers was $30,890 a year or $14.85 an hour.

How well is the construction industry doing now, and what is the forecast for the future?

According to the US Department of Labor, the construction industry is doing very well. The predicted job outlook growth for 2014 through 2024 is at 13%, which is faster than the average rate.

How can I prepare for a construction worker?

Preparing for construction work has several options; you can attend a trade school, community college, or do an apprenticeship. Completing any of these options will definitely give you the edge on getting the job. However, you may obtain a position with just a high school education and receive training on the job from your superiors.

Overall, the construction industry is expected to continue to see healthy growth in the future. The wages for a construction worker are fair considering you do not need to invest much time or money into education. At Arizona Contractor License Center, we are here to help with your career goals. For more information about this topic, please  contact us  today!

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