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Ralph Cramden wrote:goducks10 wrote:irishtom29 wrote:Sheepdog78 wrote:
@jdb7566. Leaving trash behind is common among all construction trades.
All the trades? And how would you know? In industrial construction cleanliness is often taken quite seriously and trades such as ironworkers,boilermakers, pipe fitters and milllwrights are often expected to keep a clean site and do. And the contractor can always send the laborers around to clean up; that’s their rice bowl after all.
x2. 30 years as a Union Carpenter jobs were always clean. All trades did their own cleanup and as mentioned Laborers picked up as well.
During my tenure with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joint Smokers we never picked up anything. That was the laborers job. Some of those laborers would get downright upset if we picked up one piece of wood, a pop can, or scrap piece of bar. They would be running as fast as possible to their steward or be calling the BA informing we were taking their work away.
During my second life as a General Superintendent for a scabbing open shop GC, the jobs would typically be a complete mess from the trades, even if we had union trades mixed in. I used to enjoy it. It gave me an excuse to send out the notice letters, then bring in our laborers to clean up the entire site every few weeks and backcharge all the subs for it. It was a real money maker.
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Apr-02-2019 02:33 AM
goducks10 wrote:irishtom29 wrote:Sheepdog78 wrote:
@jdb7566. Leaving trash behind is common among all construction trades.
All the trades? And how would you know? In industrial construction cleanliness is often taken quite seriously and trades such as ironworkers,boilermakers, pipe fitters and milllwrights are often expected to keep a clean site and do. And the contractor can always send the laborers around to clean up; that’s their rice bowl after all.
x2. 30 years as a Union Carpenter jobs were always clean. All trades did their own cleanup and as mentioned Laborers picked up as well.
Apr-01-2019 10:20 PM
irishtom29 wrote:Sheepdog78 wrote:
@jdb7566. Leaving trash behind is common among all construction trades.
All the trades? And how would you know? In industrial construction cleanliness is often taken quite seriously and trades such as ironworkers,boilermakers, pipe fitters and milllwrights are often expected to keep a clean site and do. And the contractor can always send the laborers around to clean up; that’s their rice bowl after all.
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Sheepdog78 wrote:
@jdb7566. Leaving trash behind is common among all construction trades.