Originally Posted by
dcfcsteve
I'm not sure where exactly the middle of the cut and thrust is, but I do a fair bit of slicing and inserting myself.
We have two different teams of builders ourselves. One used to be almost entirely Polich, but we've lost five of those recently - plus a Ukranian guy who decided to go to Poland with them ! So we're back to using Englihs subbies until the team can get built back up again.
Either we pay far too good money, or we're hiring the wrong people, but in the four years I've worked in the game salaries have only gone up, not down.
As I said at the start of the thread, I wasn't around to know what wages were like before then - but I can't understand how wages for very speciailised trades can go down during an unprecedented boom in their trade and a record shortage of their skills. That defies every possible rule of economics and common sense.
Anyways - the building trade is cyclical by nature, so builders should have put a good bit of fat away in the boom times to cover the lean periods that will inevitably follow. It's those that didn't do this, or who just won't accept the cyclical natuire of their trade, who will be looking at notions of chasing dollars all around the world.