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Jorge Gutman: JOHAG, LLC

Jorge Gutman is a construction executive with decades of national and international experience. He’s been a State of Florida Licensed General Contractor since 1987, and a construction professional since 1986, and he doesn’t plan on stopping any time soon. Mr. Gutman currently works as a Project Executive with Winmar Construction. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management from Florida International University and maintains an excellent reputation. Earlier in his career, from 2010 to 2016, Mr. Gutman was the Managing Member of JOHAG, LLC.

Jorge Gutman Shares Tips for a Safe Scuba Diving Adventure

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Jorge Gutman is a licensed and professional general contractor who has more than thirty years of construction management experience. However, in his free time, Jorge Gutman enjoys going scuba diving. As a certified diver with more than 35 years of diving experience, Jorge Gutman knows exactly what it takes to complete a safe dive, especially when potentially dangerous sea creatures (e.g., sharks, stingrays, etc.) are present and cautions new divers to adhere to safe diving practices. When diving among sharks, it is of paramount importance to keep one’s distance and to resist any urge to make sudden or unexpected underwater movements that may draw attention to or create confusion for underwater creatures. Further, Jorge Guzman stresses that it is critical to remain calm at all times. Additional advice for new divers is to never follow nearby sea animals and always avoid wearing shiny or brightly colored clothing while you are in the open water.

Jorge Gutman: Why Work in Construction?

Jorge Gutman, aka Developer Gutman, is a seasoned construction professional who works with Winmar Construction as Project Executive. He’s worked in construction for over three decades, and he loves his industry. Like many construction professionals, Jorge Gutman doesn’t plan on changing industries any time soon and he thoroughly enjoys his field. If you’re thinking about entering the field for yourself, reasons like these might motivate you to give it a go: ·          There’s Always Work People never stop building and/or repairing things, which means there’s always work in the construction industry. You don’t have to worry about the demand decreasing, and if it does in your area, you’ll have the skills you need to go find work in a different area. ·          It’s a Lucrative Field Construction does not come with a ceiling on what you can earn. Provided you continue moving up in ranks, you can make as much as you’d like in the field with enough time and skill. In