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seemed like every time I took off the bags, I stopped making money.
There's a fine line there where you either have to stay smaller and do this or go to the next step (big step) and have someone you can trust to do that for you. The in between doesn't work out well.
 
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I think Hank added a zero to that figure.
Wilt Chamberlains house, hand carved rosewood crown in the dining room. I just helped install.
Lunch and a $500 bonus for one day install. We had 3 days. Nice guy.

I had a cabinet shop then and was doing good but it was a pain in the ass. I signed up for part time work to get my foot in on full time Park Ranger job.
2 years later I was 1st one hired in 10 years and worked 20 years and retired with pension I helped negotiate.
I'm a smiling poor.
 
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I been working like hell for going on 5 years and I just can’t seem to cut into the backlog. As fast as I can complete one project my wife comes up with three more for me. I don’t see it ever slowing down.

Edit: I would add that it’s impossible for most of you to put the tool bag down. It’s who you are. You can take the tool bag from the man but you will never take the tool bag out of the man.
 
How many of you construction guys wear tool bags?
You do realize that the tool bag guys often wouldn't have employment if not for the pencil pushers?
It takes the whole team to successfully complete a project.
 
We are starting a shop today. Rained all night. Clay field should be a joy to scrape the vegetation.
Hindsight construction management would have been a good path. Classmate of mine is retired from building high rise in Boston. I don't mind my small construction business, probably always wear bags. Hate office work anyway.
Clay sucks.

The Construction Management degree has been a good path for me thus far. But I still often think about starting a small construction business. Even with spending most of my time in the office, I end up getting my time with the bags on, but it's fairly limited. I have a lot of hobbies, so the majority of my projects relate to me in some way. Kitchen remodel this past winter. Addition to the house next summer.

Get that office work done! No one likes it, but I remember a statistic saying that's the leading cause of small construction businesses failing, which makes sense. (I'm not implying you're not doing your paperwork)
 
Clay sucks.

The Construction Management degree has been a good path for me thus far. But I still often think about starting a small construction business. Even with spending most of my time in the office, I end up getting my time with the bags on, but it's fairly limited. I have a lot of hobbies, so the majority of my projects relate to me in some way. Kitchen remodel this past winter. Addition to the house next summer.

Get that office work done! No one likes it, but I remember a statistic saying that's the leading cause of small construction businesses failing, which makes sense. (I'm not implying you're not doing your paperwork)
We called it immediately this morning.
Asking for a stuck machine and making a mess.
Working on paperwork.🤣
 
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