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Old 09-23-2009, 11:05 AM   #1
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Trade: Metal Framing, Sheetrocking, Taping
 
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Looking for a good employee in CT

Looking for a good employee in Connecticut, requirements are as follows-

~Taping experience of at least 5 years
~Some experience in Sheetrocking
~Some experience in metal framing
~A reliable vehicle
~Willing to travel
~Hard working
~Timeliness
~Clean appearance

Please email rick@superiorinteriorsonline.com or call 860-877-3074

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Old 09-28-2009, 09:25 PM   #2
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Trade: New Construction/Remodeling
 
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What caliber person are you looking for?
I know a bunch of equidorian's looking for work right now. They don't speak english and wouldn't be the best choice for commercial or high end work. Great for your average jobs though. Shoot me a PM if your interested in some names and numbers.
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