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Trade: excavating / concrete / masonry
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: NW, CT
Posts: 2,452
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Retired
I have lost two masons to retirement from the business this month. My brother has a back problem that has brought his career to a halt. His problem stems from sports and weight lifting but the heavy stone work is only aggravating the problems. My long time mason was going to retire in two years but he's decided it's time now. That's a 100% reduction in the work force. I have too much committed in the excavation and site work to grab a trowel.
Anyone want an extended vacation in Connecticut. Nick |
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Trade: masonry
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Green Bay, WI
Posts: 2,021
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Re: Retired
Residential or commercial?
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Kamps Masonry & Concrete Countertop Design Green Bay, WI 920-680-3195 Visit our website @ http://www.concretecountertopsdesign.com/ |
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