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Construction Scheduler Reviews
What is it like working as a Construction Scheduler?
December 2020
Construction scheduler / planner.
Construction Scheduler in New York:
Pros: it will be first. I have not New York experiences yet.
Cons: it will be first. I have not New York experiences yet.
May 2020
Busy and stressful work; very complex.
Construction Scheduler in Huntington:
Pros: the people and the benefits
Cons: Working with contractors; reviewing contracts.
June 2019
Underpaid.
Construction Scheduler in Whitinsville:
Pros: My boss is very nice
Cons: Every one else around me plays on their phones and dosnt work. I am and extremely hard worker, and under paid.
December 2018
Thankless Job - Scheduling.
Construction Scheduler in Escanaba:
Pros: Family
Cons: Not many opportunities
August 2014
Low Stress, Important Job.
Construction Scheduler:
Pros: Company relies on me for all bid scheduling. Only person that currently has my position. Work with software that I really enjoy.
Cons: Sitting for long periods at a time. Tight deadlines. Inaccurate information to work with. Company policy is different than the job.
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