Estimate, Guess, or Promise?
My Father-in-law, a retired general contractor, always tells people, when asked about his career that he was a fighter. They look at him for a second imagining UFC or professional boxing, and then he says, “I was a general contractor. I had to fight to get work, fight to do the work, and then fight to get paid; I was a fighter.” How true, contracting is not for the lighthearted! There are three legs to the construction business, getting the work, doing the work, and keeping score. Just like a three-legged stool, each leg is equally crucial for operating a successful construction business. Estimate, Guess, or Promise is a proven method for not only getting work, but doing it, and keeping score.
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Estimate, Guess, or Promise?
My Father-in-law, a retired general contractor, always tells people, when asked about his career that he was a fighter. They look at him for a second imagining UFC or professional boxing, and then he says, “I was a general contractor. I had to fight to get work, fight to do the work, and then fight to get paid; I was a fighter.” How true, contracting is not for the lighthearted! There are three legs to the construction business, getting the work, doing the work, and keeping score. Just like a three-legged stool, each leg is equally crucial for operating a successful construction business. Estimate, Guess, or Promise is a proven method for not only getting work, but doing it, and keeping score.
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Estimate, Guess, or Promise?

Estimate, Guess, or Promise?

by Douglas R. Allen
Estimate, Guess, or Promise?

Estimate, Guess, or Promise?

by Douglas R. Allen

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My Father-in-law, a retired general contractor, always tells people, when asked about his career that he was a fighter. They look at him for a second imagining UFC or professional boxing, and then he says, “I was a general contractor. I had to fight to get work, fight to do the work, and then fight to get paid; I was a fighter.” How true, contracting is not for the lighthearted! There are three legs to the construction business, getting the work, doing the work, and keeping score. Just like a three-legged stool, each leg is equally crucial for operating a successful construction business. Estimate, Guess, or Promise is a proven method for not only getting work, but doing it, and keeping score.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781728368009
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 08/19/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 812 KB

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