FroggyinArk
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OK a lot of y our know that i own a home repair service that has been handled by dw since my accident, work has been very slow this year to the point my wife is looking for a job and probably will be working as receptionist at local radio station this week or next, and that leaves me and a helper trying to keep jobs going with our biz.
We have already dropped our rates, even been trying to take bare minimum profit to stay doing something. Work during the last 2 weeks we finnally started getting some calls in and a few estimates to do, we even managed to work one day last week. We went yesterday and did an estimate for a lady and she gave us the job go ahead on the spot, we scheduled her for next Monday ( to give my surgery a week to heal before i went to work) this morning i called my helper set him up, have everything lined out to do this job Monday, she just now called and has decided not to do the work, that she wasn't ready to spend that much money right now, etc. Now i have a man expecting to work Monday, materials lined up for the job, and no job to do. why if you are going to think about it and need time to decide, why would you Tell a contractor to go ahead? I am not just doing this as a sideline, or in my spare time, this is a business that i am trying to keep going and stay afloat while i am not able to work full time. she even went as far as to show me the materials she already had, even made preliminary set up marks during the estimate., i suspect that she has now used my markings and material list to get some relative to build the gate for her, and thats why she cant spend that much right now,,, and i was quoting her a variable price and doing it by the hour,, i stood to make up to 250 bucks off the entire thing,, and was swilling to go lower if we did it faster. now unless i can find another job for next week I'll have to stop my helper from coming in and i look like the idiot, this guy needs to work as much as i do, and hes counting on my advertising and sales skill to keep him going. so please,, do me favor,, don't tell a contractor to go ahead unless you are sure, if you want time to think he has a phone,, tell him you will let them know,, then actually do,, either way, we want to know if we don't get the job too.
We have already dropped our rates, even been trying to take bare minimum profit to stay doing something. Work during the last 2 weeks we finnally started getting some calls in and a few estimates to do, we even managed to work one day last week. We went yesterday and did an estimate for a lady and she gave us the job go ahead on the spot, we scheduled her for next Monday ( to give my surgery a week to heal before i went to work) this morning i called my helper set him up, have everything lined out to do this job Monday, she just now called and has decided not to do the work, that she wasn't ready to spend that much money right now, etc. Now i have a man expecting to work Monday, materials lined up for the job, and no job to do. why if you are going to think about it and need time to decide, why would you Tell a contractor to go ahead? I am not just doing this as a sideline, or in my spare time, this is a business that i am trying to keep going and stay afloat while i am not able to work full time. she even went as far as to show me the materials she already had, even made preliminary set up marks during the estimate., i suspect that she has now used my markings and material list to get some relative to build the gate for her, and thats why she cant spend that much right now,,, and i was quoting her a variable price and doing it by the hour,, i stood to make up to 250 bucks off the entire thing,, and was swilling to go lower if we did it faster. now unless i can find another job for next week I'll have to stop my helper from coming in and i look like the idiot, this guy needs to work as much as i do, and hes counting on my advertising and sales skill to keep him going. so please,, do me favor,, don't tell a contractor to go ahead unless you are sure, if you want time to think he has a phone,, tell him you will let them know,, then actually do,, either way, we want to know if we don't get the job too.