Nathan Chesebro is a successful
construction professional based in Bristol, Maine. He is the head of
Chesebro Construction, and focuses on custom home building and
renovation projects. He is particularly interested in creating
environmentally friendly spaces. Chesebro developed a passion for
construction at a young age. When he was twelve, he assisted his father
in building his family's house, which was a large colonial-style
property. He then became completely hooked on the process.
To
work in construction, you don't need any specific college degrees or
certifications. However, many employers prefer that their employees
finish high school or have a GED. If you are interested in further
education in construction, some schools offer associate's degrees in
construction management. These classes can provide very valuable
knowledge, but are not necessary for success in the industry.
The
most important part of becoming a construction professional is just
getting on-the-job experience. Start by looking for a position working
for contractors in your area. You will learn the most about the subject
by working in this environment. Chesebro worked for contractors in
Montana for six years before moving back to Maine to found his own
construction company.
To move up
in construction, it is important to obtain certification. For example,
Nathan Chesebro holds several important certifications and has been a
member of the Midcoast Maine Builder's Alliance for seven years.
Certifications show clients that you are knowledgeable and trustworthy.
These certifications must be kept current, and they allow you to work as
a contractor and hire other construction professionals.