Just a thought. I am a small business and presently work alone. (except for summer and weekends when I use my teenage son to help me) One thing I have discovered over the years is that electrical "contracting" and electrical "service work" are two very different businesses! It is difficult to keep one van stocked with the tools/materials for both. I call myself an "electrical services" provider, not a contractor. I generally don't work with GCs anymore, but have gotten the "run around" over the years by the best of them! Anyway, I'm getting off subject. The couple of GCs that I still work with on remodels, additions, etc. use me on a T&M basis. This is very fair for all involved. They put an allowance for electrical in their bids based on past similar jobs and have something in their contracts to cover their butts if it goes over budget. I'm not going to get rich on a single job, but I'm not going to lose money either. One of my GCs, who I have worked with for 16 years, even provides the materials and fixtures. I give him a list at the end of the day and he has it on-site the next morning! The hourly rate that I give him turns out to be 81% of my normal rate. This gives him some room to make money off of me. If you have worked with them for a while, you may want to sit down and work-up a similar arrangement. Of course, being small allows me to say no to contracting and bidding with GCs, if I had a crew that I was trying to keep busy it would be different!