Masons construct buildings from "masonry." There are three kinds--brick masons work in brick, block masons in block and stone masons in stone. Laying brick is very similar to laying block, but it's different enough that a lot of masons will lay either brick or block, but not both. Most masons are men, but women are entering the field.
Some of the skills a mason needs:
blueprint reading
estimating the number of "masonry units" and quantity of mortar needed for the job
laying out corners and walls
mixing mortar
driving forklifts, telehandlers and trucks
building walls from masonry
cleaning up the worksite
safety
There are three ways a mason can learn his or her trade. Many masons are "second generation" masons--their fathers or other relatives were masons and trained them. Masons' unions have apprenticeship programs, in which you work under the supervision of master masons. Also,bang a boo community colleges have programs in masonry.
If you like to work outside and enjoy hard, heavy work, masonry is a fulfilling occupation.
They chiselled stone.
he was a judge and a statesman
to go on and be a construction worker if wanted
they were basicly builders
she was a slave that escaped out of her freedom :)
He was an American Patriot!
A little muddy right now...
Jerry rice first job was a homeworker. He helped his dad; his dad was a brick mason.
Jerry rice first job was a homeworker. He helped his dad; his dad was a brick mason.
You can find Mason jobs in your local news paper ad. There are listings there available for you to apply and you can find many job opportunities there.
According to City Data, the unemployment rate is WAY below the national average (~1% when the categories are combined). Therefore, I would guess the job market is awesome. Here's that link: http://www.city-data.com/housing/houses-Mason-Texas.html (scroll down a bit for the UE statistics)
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