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The reasons why poor construction is inevitable

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(1)Kelly Rebar Worker
(2)It’s about 53,000 dollars and 58 million won on average

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(1)Do you think you’re getting paid enough for your work
(2)Yes, of course

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(1)Kevin Rebar Worker
(2)It’s somewhere in the middle The construction job is
(3)It’s the average, like a cop or a teacher

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(1)Can you maintain a middle-class life on your own income

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(1)Of course. I’ve been a middle class man all my life

First, the lack of supervisors

In foreign countries, supervisors are supervised by architectural experts with decades of experience, and all of us with experience work in different jobs

Those who don’t want to use high-wage supervisors are putting in short-lived supervisorsSo, of course, there’s no proper oversight

Second, on-site deployment of foreign workers with insufficient experience

Currently, Korean construction workers are avoiding the construction industry due to low wages compared to the provision of high-intensity labor, and low-wage foreign workers occupy the position, so foreign workers are said to be lacking in skilled workers

Third, poor management and supervision of LH ordering company

Currently, LH Corporation in Korea is having difficulty managing and supervising numerous construction sites due to personnel reduction and restructuring

In particular, it is said that the construction of numerous special zone areas is being carried out, so it is even more insufficient

Fourth subcontracting practices to subcontracting subcontracts

In Korea, only the original subcontract is recognized, and if the subcontract is re-subcontracted, it is said to be illegal from then on

It’s customary, and there’s no proper punishment for it

Because civil servants are hired by construction companies after retirement and are routinely condoning such illegal subcontracting in the manner of courtesy of former officials

All these reasons are causing the country’s poor construction now

So to stop that

It is said that a large number of workers in the construction sector should be guaranteed wages so that they can work in the field and become skilled workers

Therefore, in the United States, wages are fixed so that the wages of construction workers cannot be beaten, and the ordering company directly pays and supervises them so that they cannot be paid below the wages

So American construction workers are said to be in a middle class position because of wage guarantees

However, because Korea is not doing that at all, subcontracting is being done, and construction workers have to live literally like that, so the turnover rate is high and low-wage foreign workers occupy the positionAnd that leads to poor construction due to a lack of skilled workers

And of course, the wages and treatment of supervisors should be improved, not to mention the need to block civil servants from entering related companies after retirement

I can’t do that. No, I’m notThe construction cartels have become so entrenchedThe media are in the construction business, so I’m done talking

Finally, it is mandatory for the client to build a certain amount of construction himself

So in the U.S., the ordering company is building about 30 on its ownThat’s how much you have to take responsible

However, LH Corporation in Korea is just ordering, and all construction is being carried out by the company that received the orderSo will there be a responsible construction

For these reasons, it’s a miracle that we don’t have poor construction

PS My father does this and that I worked as a rebar worker for the next 20 yearsBut all that’s left is a very small house and an old, sick body that’s holding out with medicine, and the house that I prepared before I worked as a rebar

But I didn’t spend my money in vain. I only went to China twice, and I just spent it on living expenses

That’s why this country is bound to run out of skilled workers

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