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Going rate for a costruction project manager
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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 13349503" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>I have been working for myself for the last year. I got a call today from a architect/ general contractor, and he is trying to hire me. He got my name from the electrician that subs from me, my painter also subs from him. Both of them vouch for him as a real standup good guy. I wouldn't even consider it except he is a commercial contractor too. If I go to work for him, I could learn a lot about the commercial side of building where right now I only do residential. Do to new license laws, as it stands right now, I could never get a commercial license without going back to college or getting a job giving me experience working under a commercial contractor. Downside is I think I am going to take a big cut in pay, but I really don't need the money right now and I think the experience will pay off in the long run. I am going in tomorrow afternoon to discuss pay and responsibilities. After this crash in the construction market, I really don't know what the going rate is for this job. Before 2007 this would have been a $70-80k a year job, but now I don't know. I would appreciate any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 13349503, member: 26495"] I have been working for myself for the last year. I got a call today from a architect/ general contractor, and he is trying to hire me. He got my name from the electrician that subs from me, my painter also subs from him. Both of them vouch for him as a real standup good guy. I wouldn't even consider it except he is a commercial contractor too. If I go to work for him, I could learn a lot about the commercial side of building where right now I only do residential. Do to new license laws, as it stands right now, I could never get a commercial license without going back to college or getting a job giving me experience working under a commercial contractor. Downside is I think I am going to take a big cut in pay, but I really don't need the money right now and I think the experience will pay off in the long run. I am going in tomorrow afternoon to discuss pay and responsibilities. After this crash in the construction market, I really don't know what the going rate is for this job. Before 2007 this would have been a $70-80k a year job, but now I don't know. I would appreciate any input. [/QUOTE]
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