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Since the turn of the century, Construction Workers have dwindled in popularity and importance. This has created a huge National shortage of trained, skilled, and proven construction tradesman. This trend must stop or we are all destined to obscurity. The stories contained in this book are designed to spark an inborn desire to build something lasting, something memorable. They are all true and take a young laborer through apprenticeship all the way to head Superintendent of multi-million dollar projects. Knowledge acquired both in the classroom and on-site prove indispensable for the…mehr

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Since the turn of the century, Construction Workers have dwindled in popularity and importance. This has created a huge National shortage of trained, skilled, and proven construction tradesman. This trend must stop or we are all destined to obscurity. The stories contained in this book are designed to spark an inborn desire to build something lasting, something memorable. They are all true and take a young laborer through apprenticeship all the way to head Superintendent of multi-million dollar projects. Knowledge acquired both in the classroom and on-site prove indispensable for the Twenty-first Century. Follow the author, as he demonstrates what is possible in today's working world. Along the way, find out that common sense and personal relationships are as indispensable as a good set of hand tools. The ability to teach and instruct on the construction site are in gigantic demand. Engineers, architects, draftsmen, estimators, and qualified Supervisors are in short supply who have the experience necessary to maintain our growth. The skilled craftsmen are in drastic shortage as well. This needs to change!
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Dan and Jeanette Barrus now live in Southeast Idaho surrounded by seventeen grandchildren. All seventeen have learned to throw, bat, and catch under the watchful eye of their parents and grandparents. ¬ They support each other in athletic endeavors. Baseball is by far their favorite. By writing down some of my experiences, I hopefully have sparked a desire to excel and develop a talent that has been handed down through the generations. ¬ e innate ability to throw a ball and develop eye to hand coordination come naturally to some while others must work at it for hours on end. But the call of the umpire still can send a shiver through the crowd. PLAY BALL!!