IS ROOFING
RIGHT FOR ME?
Wondering if a career with Jurin Roofing is right for you?
Check out the many reasons a roofing job could be the perfect fit for a bright future.
IS ROOFING
RIGHT FOR ME?
Wondering if a career with Jurin Roofing is right for you?
Check out the many reasons a roofing job could be the perfect fit for a bright future.
IS ROOFING RIGHT FOR ME?
Wondering if a career with Jurin Roofing is right for you? Check out the many reasons a roofing job could be the perfect fit for a bright future.
ADVANTAGES OF A CAREER WITH JURIN ROOFING SERVICES
If you’re reading this you might be considering a career in the trades. Or maybe you’re wrestling through if you should attend college, a trade school, or just jump straight into working full time. Or maybe you are working full time but feel like you’re not going anywhere?
But you’re also wondering if a roofing job would be right for you?
LET’S START WITH A FEW QUESTIONS…
If you answer yes to any of these questions then it’s time to consider a career in this ever growing, high tech industry!
EXPLORE ROOFING POSITIONS
WHY WORKING FOR JURIN ROOFING IS RIGHT FOR YOU
Let’s dive into the many benefits of working in the roofing industry.
This list isn’t comprehensive, because it’s going to be different for each person. But hopefully this list will help you understand some of the advantages of a career with Jurin Roofing Services.
Job Security
The commercial roofing industry continues to grow each year. With the constant need for roof repairs and replacements, the roofing industry experiences fewer downturns than other trades.
Jurin Roofing Services is looking for young people that are willing to learn and work hard. Obviously no one can predict the future, but one thing is for sure: at present, there are lots of paying jobs available with Jurin Roofing Services and, with the rate of our growth, doesn’t seem like it’s going to change any time soon.
Earn a Good Living
There’s great money to be made in the roofing industry with starting salaries above minimum wage. A career with Jurin Roofing Services allows for a salary of $50,000 or more a year after gaining on-the-job experience.
If you serve in a management or supervisor role, you can earn even more. Not to mention that for the most part, overtime pay is available. So while you may only be earning $18/hr to start, you can earn $27/hr each hour over 40 hours (for time and a half pay).
Stay Active, Fit, and Healthy
In case you haven’t heard the buzz, it turns out that sitting all day is bad for your health (some people say, really bad for your health). Our bodies were designed to move: to run, walk, bend, lift, and stretch.
In the past 20 years or so, it seems our culture looks down on work that’s physically demanding. But the reality is, if you work a job in construction, you have a chance to be much more physically fit, healthy, and active during your day.
Little To No Experience Needed
Another advantage to working for Jurin Roofing Services is it’s easy to enter and start a career – with almost no experience. You can start as an installer, work hard, learn the trade over a few years, and progress in your skills, position and salary.
Many other trades like carpentry, remodeling, and more lend their skills to the roofing industry. Not many other career options allow you to enter without a degree or formal training, start getting paid, and work your way up to the position you want.
Avoid Student Loan Debt
One of the biggest advantages for young people looking to enter the roofing industry is that (for many trades) you don’t need a college degree, and can skip the whole student loans and student debt problem.
Some trades do require formal training, usually an apprenticeship, or certification from a trade or technical school. However at Jurin Roofing Services you can start with little to no experience and you learn on the job and work your way up from there.
You Get To Build Something Tangible
These days more and more businesses operate online, and more jobs are reduced to working on a computer. And while there’s nothing inherently wrong with that, many younger people are desiring more tangible work: wanting to create something they can touch, feel, and use.
Construction work allows you to build something tangible, and see the direct result of your work. Many positions in tech don’t allow the same.