Drywallers can make
good money if they are good.
0-4 years expect $10 to $18 an hour
5 - 10 years expect $18 to $25 an hour.
as you get better and become more of an asset to
your company the more you will make.
If you can be left alone and preform the work with a
helper, and meet production targets, you are worth more.
Don't expect to make millions until you know what you are doing.
They earn .21 cents a sq/ft union rate
1 cent a day
I say a drywaller.
yes it seems to be...not sure how much but ive been a drywaller for 20-21 years.
The person who does the ceiling of a house is commonly referred to as a "ceiling installer" or a "ceiling contractor." They are responsible for installing, repairing, or renovating ceilings in residential or commercial buildings.
eating it tastes horrible, but im not sure if eating it can hurt you so much...ive been ingesting a certain amount for 21 years as a drywaller and nothing yet lol.
A drywaller falls under the construction industry, specifically within the trade related to interior finishing. This trade involves installing drywall (gypsum board) to create walls and ceilings in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Drywallers are essential to the construction process as they contribute to the overall aesthetics and functionality of interior spaces.
You can use drywall nails (ridged) or drywall screws. I am not a drywaller, but have done lots of it and prefer the screws.
16 sheets. - don't plan a career as a drywaller if that was too hard for you to figure out -
Not as much as a white-light religion priest makes.
He makes 70000000000000000000 a year
how much aesthetics makes