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Old 02-02-2021, 06:57 PM   #1
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In theory, high prices should draw more (builders) into the market, leading to lower prices. At this point, we are paying people, in a sense, to not work, so they aren't moving to other industries. It's like the gov't paying farmers to not plant so that prices will be artificially high.
That is a theory that has never really worked in the construction industry. I’ve been in it all my life. Has far as paying people not to work I do not agree with that either in the construction industry. You need skilled tradesmen which are not the people staying home collecting unemployment

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That is a theory that has never really worked in the construction industry. I’ve been in it all my life. Has far as paying people not to work I do not agree with that either in the construction industry. You need skilled tradesmen which are not the people staying home collecting unemployment
Understood. But if we are paying service and tourist/travel industry people to stay home, there has to be some recognition that these jobs will not all come back. Regardless of the pandemic, we need more people in the trades, and we need apprentices as well as journeymen.
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Understood. But if we are paying service and tourist/travel industry people to stay home, there has to be some recognition that these jobs will not all come back. Regardless of the pandemic, we need more people in the trades, and we need apprentices as well as journeymen.
You bring up a good point about the need for apprenticeship and journeymen. NH is difficult for both as I believe they must be licensed as such here in NH. Also, many tradesmen are hesitant in hiring because they get pouched by others once trained. Would like to see something done at the state level to welcome the hiring and training of apprenticeships.

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