They came to America from all over the world to apply their trades. Joining together with Americans workers and Morris Clark Siding (*www.morrisclark.com) they made their mark by making the world a better place in Cheney, Washington during the summer of 2009.
In this video you see the complete re-siding and installation of insulated windows in a HUD and Fair Housing, a complex owned by Mercy Services of Denver and Seattle. The job was scheduled to take most of the summer and so it did. Through scorching hot days and a couple of days of hard rain they continued on during long days to make an older complex a completely new place to live. Only in America can all from the world come together and work side by side. Tenacious and hard workers with the work ethics all should learn.
Really nice job, Bob. I've finally got high speed and can watch your videos! Hugs to you and Jane!
elliehjemmet 2 years ago
This is very comendable. Were the workers paid or were they volenteers? "You asked where else ould this be done?" Jehovah's Witnesses do this all over the world as Volenteers. They come in after disasters and rebuild at no cost. They replaced my sister's roof that Katrina removed. The work was done in 3 hours and it cost her nothing. It is amaizing what they do.
KeeperofTheMountain 2 years ago