Preparing a Job Site for an OSHA Inspection
June 27th, 2008 by Sam Simon. Posted in Construction Business Podcast, SafetyDoug Witte, partner with Melli, Walker, Pease & Ruhly, discusses best practices that will minimize the affect an OSHA inspection has on your crew. Witte also shares some insights on how to handle the inspection as well as what to do and what not to do.
To contact Doug about this or other legal issues including labor, employment or construction, e-mail him at dougwitte@melliwalker.com.

July 1st, 2008 at 7:11 am
Saw that Hitachi launced a new website: http://www.myhitachiexperience.com
You can find cool movies and experiences of Hitachi users on it. Also pictures of machines at work. Fun to check it out some time and maybe write something about it?
John
January 11th, 2009 at 12:40 pm
Getting the Best Construction Jobs
The construction market today is not looking very promising, especially going with the current global economic recessions trends. This has invariably made a significant impact on the real estate construction scenario and the market has got very competitive and tough even for small scale constructions tasks.
Career in Construction Jobs
Notwithstanding the current trends in this business there is a very good chance that you can get decent paying jobs. No matter how the current situation progresses there is always going to be a steady demand for good quality and honest work. If you persist in the construction business segment, there is a good chance you can build a nice reputation, earn significant money and perhaps start your own construction company in the coming future.
However, starting at the lower rung can be difficult, especially in these demanding times.
Get Started
The construction scenario is well paying and also a lot of honest hard work. An easy way to start hunting for a good placement is through the internet.
Am sure you already know of all the job portals that keep springing up every other day offering you million different jobs in any given category of business. Well these web sites could prove useful at times, but not much if you are looking for a construction job.
Instead, it is much more fruitful if you start by signing up on web sites that particularly cater to the construction segment among many other. Finding such portals is quite easy. Just Google and you will have hundreds of listings to choose from. The key here is registering with portals that have a good past placement record and a credible list of employers to back them up.
A good way to ascertain this is by reading user feedbacks and reviewing the sponsored employers on these web sites.
Once you know what portal you are going to employ you will need to prepare an impressive resume to support your work proficiency.
Most web sites will also have default template resumes to help you but it is much more advisable to have a professional resume on your hands. This will significantly improve your chances of getting placement calls.
Also, you might consider registering on a number of good portals that offer construction jobs and placements. This will let you have multiple choices when you have to select a particular employer.
Searching for construction jobs online will let you make your job more specific as you can apply for positions in a particular area or a region of your choice.
Although the economy is down at the moment there is no real dearth for different construction jobs like tradesman, electricians, plumbing experts, skilled welders, etc to name a few. Once your resume is posted, you can be assured to start getting placement calls and interview proposals within a very short time from prospective employers.
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