Tired of running to Home Depot three times just trying to get a simple job done?
Look no further. No like seriously, stop looking.
Because I’m about to show you what you need.
Three words.
Construction Project Management.
First off let me educate you on what our Project Management Course is.
Our course aims to take your work to the next level. It is true you don’t need a project management certification to be a contractor (and that is coming from a contractor license school).
But it is true that those who continuously learn are successful. That is why we have this course. For those who want to make good money as a construction project manager and those who want to level up, make massive money, and take better jobs.
Simple as that.
Now that we got that out of the way let me explain in depth three basic reasons why why more than likely you really should get our Construction Project Management course.
First. you don’t have to have ANY experience in a trade or schooling to be a Construction Project Manager.
Absolutely none.
Secondly, the jobs that you will be working on will be massive.
I know it sounds crazy. How can I be managing a job without any sort of intensive schooling or work, let alone a massive job?
You do it through this course.
We will educate you and teach you how to do it. All the way from ordering huge cranes and making sure they are on the job site to simply make sure the workers are safe.
We run you through it all!
Thirdly, the pay.
Construction Project Managers can easily make six figures in their field. While making $140,000 a year being a construction project manager is on the high end, the starting pay for being a construction project manager isn’t bad at all. Studies show that the bottom 25% of Construction Project Managers are making $75,700.
Again, that’s just the starting salary for a Construction Project Manager. As do more jobs and get more familiar with everything you will quickly be making the average Construction Project Manager’s salary, according to ZipRecruiter, which is $97,783.
Again, this is just the average, and we dont aim to just make you an average Construction Project Manager.
No, we want you to be in the top 75%, heck even in the top 90% of all Construction Project Managers. When you manage to make your way into the top 25% of construction project managers you will be making a comfortable yearly salary of around $121,900.
From there the limit is the sky.
Jobs can vary from $142,000 all the way up to $153,007. And let me remind you. You need absolutely no sort of schooling or any experience in any sort of trade to get this started. On top of all of this, we guarantee professional training.
We made sure that this course was put together but educated individuals striving for the success of future Construction Project Managers.
This course is fully taught by our very own Allen Diaz (entrepreneur and contractor) and Paul Netscher (former Construction Project Manager who has written many books on the subject).
These two wise men will take you through the many things you will need to know to be an accomplished and successful project manager.
Get signed up today with absolutely no sort of qualifications and get one step closer to becoming a successful Construction Project Manager!
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