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Posted by M&S on January 12, 2007, 7:36 pm
tmurf.1@juno.com wrote:
> Deputy Dumbya Dawg wrote:
>
>>:I have to build a house for my family and would like
>>to use the
>>: opportunity to start a new career. There is a lot of
>>information
>>: available on the internet on passing the MS
>>contractor license exam and
>>: books on the management aspects of the business,
>>However, what I'd like
>>: to see here are personal anecdotes of life in the
>>beginning. I've got
>>: some relatives in commercial construction and have
>>done residential
>>: reconstruction and remodeling on my own homes for
>>years.
>>
>>Were you planning on starting a contractor business to
>>make a profit and support your family, or did you just
>>want to build houses?
>>
>>peace
>>dawg
>>:
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>
> The most important thing you can have to be successful in the
> construction business is access to lots of mexicans.
>
Actually the most important thing you can have to be truly successful in
the construction business is a massive ego and patience. Having a
massive ego means that everything other than that ego (even money) is
secondary. You will work solely and unwaveringly to satisfy that ego.
This means that your sole source of enjoyment is making your customers
happy. This means you will have an endless supply of ecstatic
customers who will intern build a profitable business FOR YOU in which
you wont have to advertise, you wont ever have to compete on price, and
will never go without work.
The alternative is getting your license then mortgaging everything you
own to get a new 4 door 4wd dually (moreso to stroke whats under your
zipper rather than for necessity), have it lettered, take out a yellow
page add, order business cards, get hats/shirts/jackets embroidered,
cover an obscene cell phone bill, buy all the tools you will need, buy a
trailer, cover your payroll (as you will only want to drive around all
day rather than actually work), and then going belly up.
Mark
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