Oh, dude, the carpet installer quit his job because he couldn't handle the pressure of laying down all those soft, fluffy carpets. Like, imagine having to deal with all those cozy, comforting materials every day... it's a tough job, man. Plus, all those pesky customers constantly walking all over his hard work? No thanks.
Carpet installer jobs can be found in may places. Among some of the more popular choices include: Reed Employment, Monster, Career Builder, Job Search and many more.
No, you do not need a high school diploma to be a carpet installer, although many employers prefer that you have it. As long as you meet the minimum age requirements to be employed, and someone is willing to employ you without a high school diploma, you can be a carpet installer.
not enough!
To find out if there are any carpet installer discounts for the holidays I would go online and type your question of your choice and type in your question there
You need to hire a carpet installer who has the tools to re-stretch and secure the carpet. It shouldn't be terribly expensive. Get some bids.
Yes it is important. We should consider both cost as well as the retailer/installer. Because the installer will be the one who will later provide the maintenance to the work.
You Can't quit a job.
You can call your job and tell them that you quit.
On average 70,000. It can top 100,000 if its a good year.
800 dollars depending how good he is and if he is good looking.
Don't Quit Your Gay Job was created in 2009.
No. You should not quit your job but you should keep it.