I have been building custom homes in the Boulder, Co area for the last 10 years and would like to start working in the Denver, Golden, Evergreen area. I have searched online and looked at numerous websites To Find my future place of employment. Any recommendations to send the resume? Looking for the custom stuff. Thanks in advance for your help.
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What do you want to do? Frame to finish, just framing or just finish? Remodeling is pretty big here, particularly the kitchen and bath segment. I live and work in Evergreen and could come up with a few names for you. There is still quite a bit going on here, some big, custom homes as well as more normal building.
It's great working and living here, you can usually work within at most 25 minutes of your house...and it's almost always a scenic drive and jobsite.
I'm a all around carpenter. I ran a framing crew for 6 years building high end custom homes. Then I trimmed for a while then became a project manager. Would like to frame more than trim but not a big deal either way. Looking for a company that still builds some of their homes, not subbing all of them out. Again, thanks for your help. And yes, the drive up to the evergreen or surrounding foothills is a great way to start your day!
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I used to work North of you (Berthoud & Loveland CO). You might look up Glen Homes in Loveland. They had the best of every trade up there. If you are not interested in that area, I would ask them if they have any reccomendations for your area.
Ask for Mark or Scott.