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<blockquote data-quote="Electrician Mike" data-source="post: 1629201" data-attributes="member: 17487"><p>IMHO its not entitrely just the payscale. People are just plain lazy and dont care these days. I had a former Army guy who was being paid $20 per hour perform in the exact ways you are describing here. And it is almost impossible to find a new apprentice these days due to the fact it takes so long to get a journeymans license. They know they can go somewhere like your parents store and make the same money and be in the AC all day.</p><p>I wish I could magically solve these issues, I would love to quit putting in 60+ hours per week. I have had a few opportunities to expand, which would have required hiring more people, but I have chosen to keep it small with just myself and one other guy who helps me as I need him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrician Mike, post: 1629201, member: 17487"] IMHO its not entitrely just the payscale. People are just plain lazy and dont care these days. I had a former Army guy who was being paid $20 per hour perform in the exact ways you are describing here. And it is almost impossible to find a new apprentice these days due to the fact it takes so long to get a journeymans license. They know they can go somewhere like your parents store and make the same money and be in the AC all day. I wish I could magically solve these issues, I would love to quit putting in 60+ hours per week. I have had a few opportunities to expand, which would have required hiring more people, but I have chosen to keep it small with just myself and one other guy who helps me as I need him. [/QUOTE]
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