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Re: Re: Re: Definition of a Slow Burn
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Posted by Hayman on October 30, 2003 at 18:21:28 from (24.64.223.204):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Definition of a Slow Burn posted by Allan on October 30, 2003 at 16:13:15:
Beautiful deck! I would cut him some slack,you have made some mistakes dealing with him {like giving him money up front} AND you should be bugging him in a nice but firm manner. As a small contractor,I know what it's like to be too busy these days.One reason is the people I work for invariably want more than when I start the project.This pushes all the other projects back.I am not going to hire anyone else either ,just a helper and subtrades.Cost plus and bill every two weeks is the way for me.Also I don't see how this guy can build all that for that amount.It seems like you are getting a good deal to me.Alittle snow never hurt anything.Just be firm with your contractor,friend and neighbour.
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