Monday, July 12, 2010

The latest on Haiti Construction Jobs

Millions of construction professionals out of work, not just in the United States, but worldwide; an entire country devastated 6 months ago by an earthquake and in dire need of rebuilding. Yet,6 months later, more building Industry workers are out of work and, according to the Irishtimes.com,
"Six months after the huge earthquake – with moutains of rubble remaining, over a million still homeless and conditions in the camps deplorable – progress is being stalled by glacially slow decision-making, private greed and struggles to get aid through"    -  read more
Revelations of mismanagement in the rebuilding of Haiti if reported accurately, would likely reach the level of the BP Oil debacle. Clearly, the construction jobs are required and will bring needed relief to building pros everywhere. Construction companies are as frustrated as workers. The survival of many building companies is at stake. This work will save millions of Haitians, but also tens of thousands of American workers and their companies.

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Any progress from the Haitian leadership? According to the Associated Press, 
"Haiti's president handed out medals to celebrities, aid-group directors and politicians for post-earthquake work Monday in a ceremony designed to beat back criticism of an uneven recovery that has left 1.6 million people homeless and destitute six months to the day since the disaster. Twenty-three honorees — including actor Sean Penn, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and the head of the U.N. peacekeeping mission — crossed a podium in front of the crushed, unrepaired national palace to steady applause. Some smiling, some solemn, each received medals and certificates deeming them Knights of the National Order of Honor and Merit."         -read more
I was surprised to see Anderson Cooper take part in this waste of time and money. The time for giving out medals is 10 years from now when most of the rebuilding is completed. Not now, with more than a million people still waiting for shelter.

We keep our eyes open for any and all signs of hiring and get word to you immediately.
Hang in there, the jobs are coming...once the medals get handed out we suppose...

Mike

2 comments:

  1. It's disgusting and a real failure for human beings. Once again, the people are left out in the cold, while the lazy turds in life selfishly hog all of the spotlight and glory for themselves. The time has come for the honest and ethical doers in life to come to the forefront, and put this trash in the garbage where it belongs. All these morons do is get in the way. Me and my crew could personally put hundreds, if not thousands, of Haitians in their own homes every year. The amount of wasted money is sickening. Problem is, there are far too many worthless lazy bums stealing all of the money meant to rebuild this nation. If someone in Haiti is connected or owns a building company with contracts to build, let me know. Me and my crew are working maniacs, minimum 6 days a week. Unlike the worthless "welfare" class, looking for handouts, we earn ours.

    Thanks,

    James Zablocki
    1-989-205-4239

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