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When I consider the workforce-shortage issues plaguing the construction industry today, I am reminded of the expression “Nero fiddled while Rome burned.”
The applicant told the interviewer, “I don’t want a job; I’m looking for a long term career!” And a service company that takes that attitude toward its clients will increase the odds of success—for both itself and the client—because earning and holding on to a career requires understanding and meeting the employer’s needs.
We’ve just witnessed a massive public health disaster in which the residents of Flint, Mich., including every one of 8,000 children, have been exposed to lead in the city’s drinking water.
While the MBTA has released much information about the halted project, some crucial backstory remains unknown. We need new ways to talk about public works.