[VIDEO] Reality Show about Construction Seeks to Close Income Gap

First episode of Master Craftsmen, an online reality show spotlighting tradesmen building today’s infrastructure, features installation of an elevator in Great Neck, NY

The first episode of Master Craftsmen, an online reality show spotlighting tradesmen building today’s infrastructure, features BR Construction's installation of an elevator in a commercial building in Great Neck, N.Y.

The Percy Jobs & Careers Center launched Master Craftsmen to reestablish the skilled trades as an opportunity to move up the income ladder. It comes at a time when skills are responsible for the growing disparity in income. Those with skills earn a lot and those without, according to some estimates, earn in real dollars what an unskilled worker did in 1973.

“Globalization and technology have fostered high levels of income inequality and the unskilled worker has suffered most,” said Jim Kernan, founder of Percy Jobs & Careers. “By giving people the skills, they can get the well-paying work.” As the show indicates, there is an abundant amount of well-paying work out there. The New York Building Congress forecasts nearly $177 billion in construction over a three years span in the city alone.

Master Craftsmen hopes to inspire more workers to enter the hands-on, large-scale construction trades which has seem high demand in recent years. Through the first quarter of 2018, employers have been looking to fill an average of nearly 225,000 construction jobs each month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The recent episode features Island Elevator installing an elevator in a commercial building in Great Neck, N.Y. It highlights a variety of trades, from steelworkers to electricians. BR Construction, the project’s General Contractor, saw the value of the program and has apprentices in the Percy program. “If we can help make the trades attractive as a career again, we are all for it,” said Stefan Bolozan, owner of BR Construction.

Master Craftsmen has its own YouTube channel called Master Craftsmen.

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