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can you work on mutiple sites? and if so do you travel
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Steve’s Answer
Working on multiple sites means you'll have unstable daily life.
If you're a curious person and want to explore the world, that's the lifestyle you will like.
Instead, if you're looking for stable contacts with friends, this will impact you a lot.
If you're a curious person and want to explore the world, that's the lifestyle you will like.
Instead, if you're looking for stable contacts with friends, this will impact you a lot.
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Dan’s Answer
Hi Sanchez,
In a lot of cases you will be working on multiple job sites. When in the same general location as the company you work for you may be working different projects where you would just be driving between the local locations.
Some Construction jobs for larger companies allow the opportunity to travel outside the local area. This can be a good chance to see other places and gain valuable work experience in different areas. A lot of the travel and expenses get picked up by your company and depending on the size of the project your stay away from home can vary.
I have worked on projects and with construction managers that have multiple offices around the country and can get support from their employees in multiple cites when its necessary. Traveling for work is not for everyone but it is something that could be available to you in the construction field.
Best of luck
Dan
In a lot of cases you will be working on multiple job sites. When in the same general location as the company you work for you may be working different projects where you would just be driving between the local locations.
Some Construction jobs for larger companies allow the opportunity to travel outside the local area. This can be a good chance to see other places and gain valuable work experience in different areas. A lot of the travel and expenses get picked up by your company and depending on the size of the project your stay away from home can vary.
I have worked on projects and with construction managers that have multiple offices around the country and can get support from their employees in multiple cites when its necessary. Traveling for work is not for everyone but it is something that could be available to you in the construction field.
Best of luck
Dan
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Harry’s Answer
It is not unusual during this time when every construction company is short handed. You have to be able to adapt to working with different crews and supervisors. The better you can do this the more valuable you are to your employer and the chances for advancement are greater.