- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Contractor
So the supply company may be hesitant because of the failed business you had previously. See if you can start off with a maximum $3,000 or so a month and slowly build it up. I started years ago at $2,000 but since I paid my account as soon as I got the statement they never questioned when I went over. I never had a problem as time went on my account has been as high as $50,000 but I don't believe I have a limit because they know I am good for it.
Show them what you can do and show your willingness to pay immediately. If they see you are late and are having trouble then they will never increase your account. The trick here is to make sure you have accounts who will also pay promptly. Don't overdo the spending by buying in bulk and having it sit around for years. Buy what you need and you will see soon what items you need to stock to save you time.
When things were crazy here with new houses going all the time I would 10,000 feet of 12/2nm and 14/2 nm each month because I knew we would use it all, Now we use a bunch when we get a new home so I don't usually buy bulk unless we have the new construction jobs.
Good luck Chad and congrats on passing the masters...
Show them what you can do and show your willingness to pay immediately. If they see you are late and are having trouble then they will never increase your account. The trick here is to make sure you have accounts who will also pay promptly. Don't overdo the spending by buying in bulk and having it sit around for years. Buy what you need and you will see soon what items you need to stock to save you time.
When things were crazy here with new houses going all the time I would 10,000 feet of 12/2nm and 14/2 nm each month because I knew we would use it all, Now we use a bunch when we get a new home so I don't usually buy bulk unless we have the new construction jobs.
Good luck Chad and congrats on passing the masters...