tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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We are looking for a landscaper with a contractors license to install about 60 feet of drip irrigation in our front and back yard. Started the process in January at the Home Show. All the Landscapers there were very nice, and said it was too small a project for them to consider doing. They referred us to Thumbtack, Angi and Facebook for individuals or firms that do smaller projects. Three weeks into calling for bids to 15 different individuals we have had just one return call back. It was from the very nice wife of one individual on Thumbtack who called us right back, and said he has a $10,000 minimum!
All 14 others have not even called/tested or e-mailed back to say they are not interested. I understand they may be busy during the day, but as business people, I would think they might set aside a few minutes an evening to return messages.
I realize I worked in what many may consider an unreasonable system where we were expected to at least acknowledge a message within 15 minutes of it being sent during working hours, but 3 weeks, really?
Any tricks to getting contractors to call back, or is the economy so good they don't need the work?
All 14 others have not even called/tested or e-mailed back to say they are not interested. I understand they may be busy during the day, but as business people, I would think they might set aside a few minutes an evening to return messages.
I realize I worked in what many may consider an unreasonable system where we were expected to at least acknowledge a message within 15 minutes of it being sent during working hours, but 3 weeks, really?
Any tricks to getting contractors to call back, or is the economy so good they don't need the work?