You can earn good money in construction. For example, if you are a self-employed plasterer, you have a nice sandwich that makes many people very happy. But, don’t let money be the main reason for choosing a particular profession. Also look at what makes you happy, after all you will be practicing your profession for quite some time. A working day can be very long if you do something you don’t like. Pay attention to some things that can be an indication of whether working in construction is for you. Industrial remotes and industrial receiversYou must be able to work in construction with industrial remotes and industrial receivers. Are you not practical and technical? Then it can be difficult to be able to practice your profession properly. You could always become an architect? Yes, that’s right, but as an architect you may not have to work with your hands, but you should work with your head. You have to be able to put yourself in the shoes of the person who has to make it and you still have to have technical insight. Don’t be afraid to get dirtyIf you always want to look neat, you may not be very suitable for construction. Getting your hands dirty is just part of it. In addition, you can of course also get more dirty than your hands, your clothes and your hair can also get completely covered in dust and dirt when you work on construction. DeadlinesThere are deadlines in construction. One expert has to wait for another. There is a sequence of doing things in construction. This means you have to plan and meet your deadlines. Are you not doing this? Then people can become dissatisfied with this. This produces negative advertising. Love for the professionAbove all, you have to appeal to the work in construction. It should not only be work that you like to talk about, it is important that you really do the work with love. There will also always be people who will be a bit condescending about your profession, this just says nothing about the profession. But of course everything about those people. |
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