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Roofer

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AVG. SALARY

$41,180

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EDUCATION

No standard requirement

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You postpone the job.

You wait half an hour. The clouds continue to move in. Soon, a downpour starts. You're very glad you didn't take a chance.

This is the real-life decision made by roofer Garry O'Farrell. If a roof has large sections and it looks like it might rain, regardless of the forecast, roofers should wait. The consequences of a judgment error are severe.

"I have heard of companies going bottoms-up over that," O'Farrell says. "You get a good downpour and it wrecks the whole inside of the house. You're liable for all the damages."

If a roof has small sections, a roofer might remove one section at a time, reshingling them as he or she goes. This way, the chance of getting caught in the rain is small. Plus, it's easy to cover a small section with a tarp.

The general guideline is: if in doubt, wait. "To me, anyway, the job is not important enough to take that risk," O'Farrell says. "Tomorrow is another day."


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