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My two sons at the World Trade Center Joe on the left n Bud on the right.Bud is the General foreman on the outside wall from 1st.Fl. - 20thFl. Joe is a foreman with a crew
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hello ed-great looking kids. a great trade you can see the pride in there faces. i was a millwright. paul
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Hi Paul I worked a couple of times with millwrights on jobs 50/50
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Sturdy looking guys ED!
You must be proud!
Not easy work!
I was a steel worker!
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Union carpenter here, been on many heavy duty construction projects, probably none as hair raising as a skyscraper. Most dangerous things I do are probably industrial scaffolding and form work on bridges, this type of work isn't for everyone, but those who do it on a regular basis truly enjoy it - Not to mention you make some big $$ on jobs like that. Congrats to your sons on a job well done.
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People would say to me "you guys make a lot of money" my answer "yes for every hour we work if I don't work I don't get paid" n most wouldn't work in construction
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Wow - now THAT would be a project to proudly say you were a part of!
Pipefitter here - LU392.
Have to agree - the money may sound great, but not everyone would want to do this kind of stuff for a living . . .
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I worked on the original Trade Center and now my sons are following.A lot of Martin footprints; Ed Sr. my father Ed Jr. me Ed (Buddy) my son Joe my son All members of Ornamental Ironworkers Local 580 (sounds like I'm proud of what we do )
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Ed,you should be very proud!Families like your's are what make this nation great!
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Good looking crew Ed, you should be very proud. I saw the tower recently, what a sight!
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I'd be proud
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