Construction is about to sugarshit into the stratosphere. This will be the new “200k tech” sector. You midwits don’t deserve the alpha
Construction is about to sugarshit into the stratosphere. This will be the new “200k tech” sector. You midwits don’t deserve the alpha
how 2 profit?
Construct things!
Do what tech did the finance(Fintech) and make it “BuTech” or some shit.
>ancillary construction software
>boot camps, workshops, edu sites
>billing payroll software administrator stuff
>IoT construction equipment and software
>”put it on the block chain”
>3D printed materials
>Heat resistant clothing / fabric
>Embedded electronics to make work more ergonomic
>robots if your rich enough, something simple like a robo drone
>AI driven analytics
>cheaper costs for quicker or better efficiency
The list is endless. Anything that remotely hints at making things easier or slightly better gets you a piece of the free money pie.
yes I believe the crash or whatever will usher in a wave of projects. It’s literally the freest of free money since it’s coming from the government. You’re getting money directly from the guys who make the money so long as it’s construction oriented
>yes I believe the crash or whatever will usher in a wave of projects
CCC 2: 21st Century Boogaloo?
I'm too dumb for all the shit you listed. Tell me stocks or ETF's to buy
This shit isn't happening.
>CCC
Such a thing would never be allowed now, because it both undermines corporate interests and will be labeled as "communism" by neocons. There will not be another New Deal or another FDR. They do not want Millennials or Zoomers owning anything, especially not real estate.
You are in the slow collapse timeline.
By being the guy who doesn't actually do construction, but pays haitians, ukrainians and guatemalans to do the work for you.
Work 13 years as a tradie, get your master license, own a company
That’s only because the price of lumber has skyrocketed
This. Show me the graph in real terms, not nominal amounts
Not just lumber, but yes. Material and labor costs have doubled. And guess what, fewer workers in the sector than ever before.
Holy shit, are you on drugs? Manufacturing will NEVER, in 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years come back to America.
>Manufacturing will NEVER, in 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years come back to America.
It already is.
And it never really left, it just shifted into higher quality goods like semiconductors.
Fewer people in manufacturing than 4 years ago. Average age is up by 2 years.
Manufacturing is dying and if you believe anything else you're retarded.
tbh i dont blame people for not wanting to work in manufacturing. i worked in a factory for about 3 years.
>red-faced alcoholic 65 IQ boomer team leaders
>miserable dickhead perpetually stressed salary managers
>rotating swing shift
>mandatory overtime with no notice
>dangerous working conditions (guy i worked with had his arm nearly ripped off by a conveyor belt a few months after i quit... i worked around that conveyor belt all the time)
It’s leaving china and going to mexico. It’s definitely not going to the us except for a few things the beaners are incapable of understanding.
You can't hire in people in the US. They will sue you for not addressing them as xir
>you now realize the Biden promised semiconductor factory in Idaho is halted while Biden keeps closing oil production
There will never be a semiconductor industry in USA unless solely to justify increasing H1B visas to staff that industry
There are quite literally hundreds of factories under construction across the US right now, you should probably look things up before making "never ever" comments.
This, construction materials have sky rocketed. Wagies are still getting paid shit. Unless you own a factory that produces materials for construction you won’t be profiting
Manufacturing's unironically about to explode in the US, it's just that none of the buildings will be done until next year at the earliest and most of the ones currently under construction won't be complete until about 2025. All kinds of policies are encouraging it now.
That means Mechanical Engineering is about to have the bullrun of the century, right?
Yes. Though I’ve worked for a few construction companies myself. These guys are still using excel and
>and the literal printer & paper to manage multimillion dollar projects. You have a colonel sanders 80+ yr boomer who can barely send an email transferring the business to some schmuck who is obsessed with IG flexing. This is the next biggest thing as was tech.
Rich zoomers and millennials themselves are going to be seeing who can transform their property into “tech mansions” cities will need to be fully green and California has to go fully electric follow by the rest of the country. Rather than Bitch about the great reset, you can profit off it and ride the wave into the coming hyper cyber clown world
You homosexuals need to scram
Who hired you naggers, you think that marketing hype script works? Fire the marketing agency that handed you that script
>boomers transferring their business.
They will still be collecting their reverse mortgages in their graves.
You know what? At least the guys doing stuff have control over the spread sheet with Excel.
All this app/cloud shit really sucks. You've got $mil/year of engineers throwing almost literal shit over a wall to get their jira tickets dequeued and the guys in the field are stuck with completely broken software. It's a miserable way to live and I'm constantly amazed anyone tolerates it at all.
for love nor money we cannot get hold of any us heavy equipment in europe because you've bought it all for this exact reason-building factories
Lol. Op is a homosexual. Substract monetary base expension and that graph is flat going down
>money supply more than doubled from covid
fuck off fucking idiot
Didn't it though?
Oh man I just quit construction last year because the pay sucked. Now I have to go back?
I assume you are recommending shorting this chart?
Looks like we need more beans
How do I profit? What are the tickets?
pull up on boot straps
look 'em in the eye
firm handshake
go to work
get paid
simple as
ok how can i milk the government out of money? what i gotta do?
Okay I’m gonna reply tn, I used to work construction right out of high school! Yup fell for the trades meme as a young man. Realized it was low paying ($20 an hour is not a lot of money). Got into bartending, had fun at work, fucked lots of sluts, made more money than the construction plebs I was serving booze too.
Now I’m back in college in my mid-late twenties trying to obtain a degree so I can either be a software developer (they want a degree, don’t listen to “muh self-taught YouTubers) or sales engineer. Both careers make $100k, and that is always what I hear tradecels online claim. Every single time it’s “SiX FigUrES”, when in reality it’s about $35-60k depending on union or not.
Remember to all the young men reading this, $100k is just the start of any existence remotely human. Anything lower is subhuman and you will be treated like trash by your short, fat, bald, subhuman boss.
This is just the CHIPS act, it doesn’t mean anything besides big chip fab companies wash with money
Now normalize it against the M2 money supply and adjust for inflation
checked but nope
we are about to see a commodities bull run only seen before in the 80s
construction workers aren't going to start making crazy more money
their material costs are going to skyrocket
thats all
people are only going to get poorer on average
Everything is more expensive so they are spending more to build less. Also that chart looks like a shitcoin about to dump. You know what happens next.
Construction Engineer fag here.
Like a lot of industries, you have to be prepared to job jump a lot in construction to make a lot of money. Its very much a gig economy, so while the wages are high, the wagies spend a lot of time on downtime in between gigs.
I wouldn't recommend Civil Engineering for money, but it has like a 100% employment rate for good ones, and by definition you live near big cities. To make big money as a Civil Engineer you have to start your own stamping service, but that requires monstrously high insurance premiums to operate so you need to be busy. That said, I do reshore engineering mainly and get paid $1000-$1500 each to review a set of plans, do some calcs if necessary and stamp for construction. Its pretty comfy but I am aware of the risk I am taking if something goes wrong. ~~*THEY*~~ always sue the PE first when something goes down.
Guys who work on elevators make bank (both construction skip hoist / main buildings) and are always in demand. Hell they practically determine the whole projects schedule.
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Mining Engineers are very lucrative so long as you don't have to live on the mines. My friend in Canada makes around $400k a year as a consultant. Very manly industry with a good ol boy network of people making big decisions. Some of these mines need like 3-4 BILLION to start up and take like 2-3 years to start cash flows so we are talking BIG old money here guys. Tough to break into though, although once there you are set for life.
Highly stressful but concrete superintendents make REALLY good money is US cities. My client is a superintendent and makes $360k per year with bonuses. He works long hours and has to manage difficult people, but is literally a diva (can work anywhere in the US right now easy peasy)
AI / Automation / Outsourcing to Pajeetland are things that will NEVER affect the construction industry. Elon Musk can make a truck that auto drive across interstates but no construction site in a major city would ever trust a fucking robot to back a semi into a tight space on a jobsite. No fucking way. Unions are very strong here still.
inb4 blog post.