Skilled-Labor Shortage Exacerbates Irma/Harvey Rebuild Difficulties
Qualified, Skilled Laborers Nowhere to be Found There is a staggering shortage of skilled laborers in the construction/development trades. Contractors can not find laborers who can build competently. Equally alarming is how few workers are available to fill those open positions that do not require s
Virtual Reality In Heavy-Equipment Operator Continuing Education
Heavy-Equipment Operator Continuing Education Finding construction/development employment in the heavy equipment field is not difficult. There are a variety of entry-level construction jobs on the ground that allows almost anyone to get a foot in the door. On the other hand, finding a job as an oper
Unions Empower Union Members
Construction Unions Empower Union Members with High-Tech Training in State-of-the-Art Facilities As large corporations make a transition toward automated production; ship jobs overseas in an attempt to pay lower taxes and wages; and outsource work to freelancers and contractor workers — non-employ
Heavy Equipment Rental Is Bound To Make An Impact In Your Business
Rental Heavy Equipment Show That May Win Customers American Rental Association’s annual The Rental Show was held in Orlando, Florida this last spring. Record numbers attended the exposition this year. In all, there were more than 11,600 attendees. Not only was the number of attendees higher th
Caterpillar’s Three-Month Global Sales Increase by 30 Percent
Caterpillar Inc. (CAT), the world’s largest manufacturer of mining, excavation, and construction equipment, is approaching 60 months straight of sales growth. Between October and December of 2016 alone, Cat saw increased gains of 30 percent in equipment sales. There has been a substantial rise