Dose anyone know what a journeyman gets in So.Cal.?
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A tan?
Unless you're the lead dog, the view just never changes.
Mr. Maam,
I spent 10 days at Badin Lake in N.C. with my sister and her husband. They were almost finished with there remodel there. The state is beautiful and the people are all very nice. I really felt at home with everybody I met.
Still can't figure what you see in those sidewinders though.
Respect, Jack
I don't understand the question Jack. You ask what a journeyman (electrician, carpenter, brick mason, brain surgeon, ?) gets in Southern California, which is whre you live, and then you say that you visited North Carolina and it is a beautiful state. So what's the question again?
"When asked if you can do something, tell'em "Why certainly I can", then get busy and find a way to do it." T. Roosevelt
Sorry I got side tracked. Mr. Maam is from N.C.
I'm not being too happy with my present employer and I'm thinking about rejoining the carpenters union.
Jack
Don't say ,why don't you just call them?, cause they'r closed today.
Edited 9/3/2005 8:18 pm ET by TRIGGER
Edited 9/3/2005 8:21 pm ET by TRIGGER
I got to say, this has to be the funniest thread I've read all day. Forget the union hall, you guys ever thought of doing stand-up?
Thank You, we'll be here all week and don't forgrt to tip your waitress.
I looked it up recently for another thread, and depending on exactly where in Southern California you're looking, base rate was in the mid to high $20's.
Bob
Thanks Bob