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batey38 Oct 12th 2008 9:00 pm

bricklayer vacancies
 
hi would be interested in any info and advice on where to start looking for bricklaying jobs, interested in alberta or british columbia

Robbie500 Oct 13th 2008 3:47 am

Re: bricklayer vacancies
 
There would not be much call for bricklayers in Alberta as the majority of building are constructed of wood.

KJM Oct 13th 2008 12:05 pm

Re: bricklayer vacancies
 

Originally Posted by batey38 (Post 6868366)
hi would be interested in any info and advice on where to start looking for bricklaying jobs, interested in alberta or british columbia

Batey

Look at the job offers section of the forum, I see something the other day for Canada.

Good luck:)

jonjws Oct 13th 2008 12:45 pm

Re: bricklayer vacancies
 
I am a bricklayer who lives in calgary,been here four years and not been out of work since arriving, were to do people get the notion that alberta does'nt have any brickwork.

john

KJM Oct 13th 2008 12:58 pm

Re: bricklayer vacancies
 

Originally Posted by jonjws (Post 6870026)
I am a bricklayer who lives in calgary,been here four years and not been out of work since arriving, were to do people get the notion that alberta does'nt have any brickwork.

john

I thought the same to be honest.....Alberta is not all timber.lol

Yoong Oct 14th 2008 6:44 am

Re: bricklayer vacancies
 

Originally Posted by batey38 (Post 6868366)
hi would be interested in any info and advice on where to start looking for bricklaying jobs, interested in alberta or british columbia

http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/JobResult_e...ent&Student=No


http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/JobResult_e...ent&Student=No

Good luck,
Yoong

batey38 Oct 14th 2008 7:05 pm

Re: bricklayer vacancies
 
many thanks .

andrewrb143 Oct 15th 2008 2:21 pm

Re: bricklayer vacancies
 
I think people envision the typical British red brick. Here, it's more likely to involve the masonry block (or "breeze block" in the UK), which is a very commonly used product here.


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