Trade Schools Look to Attract Young Workers

With the need for construction labor near an all-time high, millennials who came of age as the home building industry crashed see residential construction trades as unstable, risky, and low-paying. In this special report, BUILDER magazine takes a look at how the construction industry is taking steps to convince young workers that construction jobs actually pay better than most other industries (entry-level residential construction workers make anywhere from $12 to $20 per hour, which can easily double or triple within three years), and at how the industry is attempting to attract and train new workers.

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