hardworkingstiff
Senior Member
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- Wilmington, NC
Getting rich isn't always the bottom line, sometimes just eating and paying the rent is good enough.
A lot of people are in that sometimes realm.
Getting rich isn't always the bottom line, sometimes just eating and paying the rent is good enough.
Look...
Housing starts are 90% less than 1 year ago. Banks are folding, and commercial projects can't get financing.
In a nutshell, there is less work. Some contractors are going to fold and die. Get used to it. Deal with it. Marketing will not solve this, that is a real-estate bubble solution that doesn't apply now.
Let capatilism do it's thing - the strong, established smart ingrained shops go on and the fly-by-nights riding the coattails and excesses of the construction industry go away...
no, that doesn't quite make sense.
with less work available, now more than ever one needs to be marketing to get what few customers are out there calling your business.
I have gotten 1 loyal customer out of that, I fixed a lot of junk the handyman/painter installed, then got a service change from it. In that case the jackleg got some switches wrong; combo sp/3w sw did funky things to lights & space heater tripped ckt. Part of that trouble is that the jackleg can usually get it right enough that the switch operates the light as needed. Doesn't matter about the open splices in the wall or ceiling,or that he tapped a hot and neutral from the dryer or AC outlet for a 14/2 NM cable. It works, that's what the customer sees and cares about; until something goes wrong.apparently, according to OP - leaf rakers, painters and handymen who "also do electrical work".
If I am too expensive for the customer chances are I don't want to work for them anyway even during slow times.
Someday you will get a call to fix something that leaf rakers, painters or handymen who "also do electrical work" installed and you will get your payback from that customer. They may find out doing it right the first time may have cost less than doing it twice.
Someday you will get a call to fix something that leaf rakers, painters or handymen who "also do electrical work" installed and you will get your payback from that customer. They may find out doing it right the first time may have cost less than doing it twice.
I think a regular paycheck is a big plus, even a smaller one than you're used to.Thanks George. LOL. I needed little humor this morning.
I am interviewing with Lowe's today. I will keep you posted on the outcome. Got to be able to eat and have my coffee tired of starving