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Caveman_Charlie
Nov 29, 2014Explorer II
majorgator wrote:
I didn't see any major problem with the video. Quite frankly, I wish there were more American workers that were willing to work at such a fast pace. There is no union in place to make these workers take mandatory breaks and ensure that they only do their one particular job...only their Amish fathers that expect their children to work diligently and acceptably. Nothing wrong with that, IMO.
If you've got a grief with the way they build these trailers, then I suggest you don't watch too closely how most houses are built. I can't speak for other regions, but down here in FL, most framing crews are heavily Hispanic, have little understanding of the English language, and work at the same general pace as the guys in the video. Furthermore, a great deal of the tradespeople (roofers, electricians, finish installers, etc.) are more/less the same here in the residential industry.
Maybe that is why the houses get so heavily damaged every time there is a storm. Florida is known for not having very good building codes. Then the rest of us have to pay for it through higher insurance costs.
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