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Originally Posted by MrMastodonFarm
The point Table5 made was that during the boom time companies were so desperate to have people work for them they took on guys with little or zero experience. Building and houses were made, but poorly. Even the skilled guy, the guys that were doing it for years let their work slide because their ways always a next project, and the faster they got one house up, the faster they could move on to the next pay check.
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Right, but it works both ways IMO. When companies realized that they couldn't pay all of their high skill employees, many of them got their walking papers. This left the lower income, lower skilled employees to pick up the slack.