close call with a bad milwaukee tool almost cost me $4500
was up on a roof installing some ductwork when my milwaukee m18 sawzall blade jammed hard, nearly dropped the whole rig off the edge. quoted the job at $4500 flat for the hvac reroute but if that thin
Jobber software hiked to $200/month in houston - worth it?
Out here working in the Houston suburbs, just got slammed with Jobber's price jump to $200 a month for scheduling our cleaning crews. It's handy for routing and invoicing, but this increase is BS when
Customer Complains About Color Change After I Leave, But It's Their Fault
So I'm finishing up this interior paint job on a condo, everything looks perfect with two coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select, and the lady is happy when I pack up. Next day she texts me pissed that
r/paint: Am i cookedscheduling after storms is a nightmare in houston
i've been roofing for 15 years and nothing pisses me off more than trying to schedule jobs right after a storm hits. we're in the houston suburbs so these tropical bands roll through every few months,
Thinking about adding a second truck, but damn these prices in Jersey
Jersey contractor, been doing this 20 years, and I'm finally at the point where I need to expand the fleet. Looking at a used Ford Transit for around $35k, but the commercial insurance quotes are comi
subcontracting headaches: managing these flooring crews is killing me
been subcontracting for bigger flooring outfits the last couple years and managing the employees is a nightmare, always calling out last minute or showing up late with half the tools they need like th
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Question for sparky bosses on running your own shop
Not hawking any crap, just want real talk from you guys in the trenches with your own electrical outfits. Up in north Jersey, I've been messing with this side hustle using Housecall Pro for dispatchin

