Posted by omahagreg on March 28, 2010 at 05:52:39 from (72.196.16.150):
In Reply to: O/T Day Labor posted by fergienewbee on March 28, 2010 at 00:58:45:
In the metro Omaha area, some operations can only be done by licensed people-plumbing, heating and electrical are the biggies. Also steam fitters, fire sprinklers, etc. Make sure you do not do any of these, if they are regulated by your county/city. Also, do not charge any more, or less than the guys who are not retired! I have been a remodeling contractor for 20 plus years, but now cannot find work-mostly from guys who do their own 'regulated' work (obviously, they would be cheaper than me doing things legally), plus by guys who do not charge enough to live on. Proper insurance (in Nebraska, I, as a one man crew do not need workers comp), but you would need liability insurance, and possibly register with the county (in our county all you have to prove is liability insurance, plus pay a $40.00 fee to not get a $5000 fine). If you under cut the guys who are full time, you are not even doing yourself any favors. My thoughts, I guess. Greg
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