electricmanscott
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
This response is directed at all. Think about this, what was your experience and knowledge level in this trade back in 1986 or 1991 compared to right now? I know mine was way inferior back then, except for maybe in basic electrical theory which I have neglected greatly (sadly) due to lack of use. By the way, thanks to all at this site for greatly improving my weak areas over the span I have been a member here.. That increased knowledge we all gained over time is worth more money, economy be dammed. Do not let yourselves be sold short on your true value. It is all about what you know, not what you are doing on the job right now. Residential gc's always manage to ignore this fact, they are trying to equate you with the dolts they have on the payroll hanging drywall and pounding nails. Don't let them influence your thinking.
Good points for sure. Unfortunatley your true value is only what people will pay for it. Right now that isn't much.
BTW in 1986 I was just hoping to get my license...to drive!