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Roofing Question Clueless Mary 07-07-2007
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Posted by SteveB on July 7, 2007, 12:13 pm

>
> You're not in business I see.
>
> Almost everybody gets a deposit these days!!!!

Only the derelicts and fugitives. Reputable contractors don't.

And I can see that you've NEVER been in business. Most companies and
businesses will NOT pay in advance under any circumstances. They will make
progress payments as stages of the work are completed, but they will NEVER
let the workman get ahead of them.

Steve, a former steel erection contractor, State of Nevada for nine years



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Posted by on July 7, 2007, 1:25 pm

>
> >
> > You're not in business I see.
> >
> > Almost everybody gets a deposit these days!!!!
>
> Only the derelicts and fugitives. Reputable contractors don't.


Bullshit!!!


> And I can see that you've NEVER been in business. Most companies and
> businesses will NOT pay in advance under any circumstances. They will
make
> progress payments as stages of the work are completed, but they will NEVER
> let the workman get ahead of them.


We're talking about a residential project here, MORON.

I see you've never worked residential jobs!


> Steve, a former steel erection contractor, State of Nevada for nine years


Oh my, a whole 9 years..... LOL

Come back when you've learnt how business is run in today's world.





Posted by SteveB on July 7, 2007, 4:58 pm

>
>>
>> >
>> > You're not in business I see.
>> >
>> > Almost everybody gets a deposit these days!!!!
>>
>> Only the derelicts and fugitives. Reputable contractors don't.
>
>
> Bullshit!!!
>
>
>> And I can see that you've NEVER been in business. Most companies and
>> businesses will NOT pay in advance under any circumstances. They will
> make
>> progress payments as stages of the work are completed, but they will
>> NEVER
>> let the workman get ahead of them.
>
>
> We're talking about a residential project here, MORON.
>
> I see you've never worked residential jobs!
>
>
>> Steve, a former steel erection contractor, State of Nevada for nine years
>
>
> Oh my, a whole 9 years..... LOL
>
> Come back when you've learnt how business is run in today's world.

I sold out for a handsome profit for nine years work, and went back overseas
for a few contracts where all I had to do was show up.

I was reluctant to do residential jobs because my commercial customer base
kept me too busy for that. It also payed more.

Steve



Posted by on July 9, 2007, 11:16 am

>
> >
> >>
> >> >
> >> > You're not in business I see.
> >> >
> >> > Almost everybody gets a deposit these days!!!!
> >>
> >> Only the derelicts and fugitives. Reputable contractors don't.
> >
> >
> > Bullshit!!!
> >
> >
> >> And I can see that you've NEVER been in business. Most companies and
> >> businesses will NOT pay in advance under any circumstances. They will
> > make
> >> progress payments as stages of the work are completed, but they will
> >> NEVER
> >> let the workman get ahead of them.
> >
> >
> > We're talking about a residential project here, MORON.
> >
> > I see you've never worked residential jobs!
> >
> >
> >> Steve, a former steel erection contractor, State of Nevada for nine
years
> >
> >
> > Oh my, a whole 9 years..... LOL
> >
> > Come back when you've learnt how business is run in today's world.
>
> I sold out for a handsome profit for nine years work, and went back
overseas
> for a few contracts where all I had to do was show up.
>
> I was reluctant to do residential jobs because my commercial customer base
> kept me too busy for that. It also payed more.
>
> Steve


That still doesn't qualify your comments.




Posted by DanG on July 8, 2007, 7:40 am
The general contractor sure did. The mobilization and
mechanization payment before the job begins is substantial.

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>
>>
>> You're not in business I see.
>>
>> Almost everybody gets a deposit these days!!!!
>
> Only the derelicts and fugitives. Reputable contractors don't.
>
> And I can see that you've NEVER been in business. Most
> companies and businesses will NOT pay in advance under any
> circumstances. They will make progress payments as stages of
> the work are completed, but they will NEVER let the workman get
> ahead of them.
>
> Steve, a former steel erection contractor, State of Nevada for
> nine years
>



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