Do construction companies hire temporary laborers over the summer?

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I’m wondering if construction companies hire temp summer workers? I don’t have any summer classes to take and my current job doesn’t pay well and doesn’t give a lot of hours so I’m looking for something to do for 40-60 hours a week over the summer until the fall semester starts. Is this something construction companies do? I’m in the Lubbock TX area and I’m a 21M. I have home experience working with skid-steers and pulling a trailer with a tractor, and I’ve done plenty of home projects - plan...

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Originally published on March 29, 2026. Curated by Construction News.

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