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Avg. Salary $55,977
Avg. Salary $59,228
Growth rate -3%
Growth rate 0.3%
American Indian and Alaska Native 1.09%
Asian 1.45%
Black or African American 5.79%
Hispanic or Latino 21.56%
Unknown 3.90%
White 66.21%
Genderfemale 2.46%
male 97.54%
Age - 46American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%
Asian 7.00%
Black or African American 14.00%
Hispanic or Latino 19.00%
White 57.00%
Genderfemale 47.00%
male 53.00%
Age - 46Stress level is very high
7.1 - high
Complexity level is challenging
7 - challenging
Work life balance is poor
6.4 - fair
| Skills | Percentages |
|---|---|
| Work Ethic | 14.33% |
| OSHA | 13.41% |
| HVAC | 5.90% |
| General Contractors | 5.83% |
| Safety Regulations | 5.42% |
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The average project foreman salary in the United States is $55,977 per year or $27 per hour. Project foreman salaries range between $41,000 and $75,000 per year.
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Everyone has days where nothing will go right, I don't like having to come in and fix other people's screw ups
I like most is being able to motivate and encourage the crew to do the best they can and all there efforts are appreciated I feel that a positive attitude toward your employees resault in a more positive attitude throughout the company as a whole I also like to keep everyone aware of the safety hazards around there work space and maintain a safe work place environment but what I enjoy most is being able to look back at a job complete and know that I was the one in charge of completing that job and it gives me that great feeling of accomplishment
I don't like when I have to terminate an employee I always feel like there was more than I could have done a better job motavating and incorporating that employee in a different position in the company that would have benefited both the employee and the company
Dealing with Lazy workers