Carpenter Jobs in Chicago Illinois

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Carpenter Jobs in Chicago Illinois

Here is some details on carpenter jobs in Chicago. Learn what it was, what it is and what it will be like working as a carpenter in the windy city.

Way back in the day Chicago had great fire that pratically burned the hole city down. It was an unfortunate incident that happened in the city. But behind every cloud there is a silver lining. Carpentry jobs were at a high demand many buildings had to be rebuilt from the ground up. Im sure it was an exciting time for carpenters and construction businesses in that area and people that lived in this great state.

Shortly after the fires carpenters, iron workers, electricians, labourers, teamsters all got together and built the first skyscrapper in in the United States in the year of 1885. Which was a long time ago, I personally would not want to be the test dummmy/carpenter on that job. I am sure there were people that were very proud to be on that constuction job.

To speed it up almost a hundred years later all the trades got together and built the sears tower which is the tallest building in the western hemisphere. It is a awsome building, also that is one project that I would have loved to work on. To this day carpenters are renovating floors in the building.

Carpenter jobs in Chicago have a bright future in the windy city. At this moment jobs are at a slow pace but resources say that the construction market will be picking up soon which means more work for carpenters. This city is huge and even though the economy is slow I know for a fact there is carpenters working in those huge buildings getting jobs done and making good money doing them.

 

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  1. Emily =] says:

    If your Dad has his own tools, and can afford $50 for some business cards, he might try working as a handyman himself. I understand there are some laws regarding how much a handyman can bid for a job, so he'll have to look into those prior to bidding in your area. The best place to start looking for work might be friends or relatives who need work done. Usually, those relationships can easily brach out to the friend or relative's neighbors and again branch from there.
    The one thing I do know is that when a customer finds a good handyman, they do tow things. They use him all of the time and they tell all of their friends. A friend of mine used a handyman on his home and told his neighbor, who told another and before you knew it that same guy worked on almost all of the homes on the same street.
    With a little persistance, I think he could walk out the door each day and easily acquire several jobs that would keep him busy and cash in your family's pocket.
    If he needs some tools but does not have much cash, there are places like Harbor Friehgt that sell tools pretty inexpensively. They aren't always the best quality, but at least it would be a start and give him something to work with.
    There are also organizations like this one:
    http://www.handymanconnection.com
    That will allow him to display his qualifications and hopefully secure more work through the Internet as well. Who knows? This may be the first step to your Dad going into business for himself and becoming a contractor too. Good luck!