"WhiteTea" wrote in message
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On Jul 19, 5:11 pm, "benick" wrote:
"HeyBub" wrote in message
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News article:
http://realestate.msn.com/article.as...1445>1=35000
My favorite anecdote:
When asked why it was taking so long to install a garbage disposal, the
worker replied: "When they showed me this morning at Home Depot, I
thought
I understood."
It's sometimes hard to find an honest workman; give him cookies.
What a STUPID story...In 20 years of drywall contracting here in Maine
with
NO licensing laws I have rarely seen any of the crap the story talked
about..Getting paid however is the problem I see most...Quite a few jobs I
bid on the homeowner adds things on with the old "since your already here"
line like that means I'll do it for free or at a reduced rate or the
"we've
decided to do this instead" and expect me to take rock down and do it over
for free or "we thought that was included" line and I have to fight to get
paid...I get the money for the materials the DAY they are delivered..Half
of
the rest when the rock is hung and the remaining when the job is complete
plus the add ons per my contract...Usually all I have to do is tell them
the
rock comes down ALOT faster than it went up to get paid...And yes I have
taken it down once when the homeowner refused to pay for the hanging
untill
the job was complete and RAN not walked away from the job...I also called
every other drywall contractor I knew and told them to BEWARE...They won't
pay....He must of gotten somebody out of town to do it at a higher rate
because of travel....LOL...Screw him...I also know quite a few general
contractors who have been running back to jobs for over 2 YEARS trying to
get the rest of their money...Homeowners nit picking every little thing or
trying to say something was included that clearly wasn't hoping they will
just give up and go away even after doing the everything they asked...I
asked why they didn't take them to court and they said the judges almost
ALWAYS sides with the homeowner regardlees of the facts even going so far
as
to blaming the contractor for "not explaining things clearly"...Check out
the responses to the story....LOL...
Overly picky or perfectionists customers are quite a challenge.
Percentage wise, they are a small group.
I charge them more on any subsequent jobs for what I term "hazardous
duty pay."
I also give a heads-up to other contractors. :-)
Andy
Seems to be more than just a small percentage around here in Maine ,
especially the high end homes on the coast... Mostly folk from the cities
and the richer they are , the worse they are..Most of the "regular" folk are
pretty good...As a result I too have 2 prices..One for the locals or return
customers and one for the ones that look like they are gonna be a PITA...I
have become pretty good at spotting them after talking to them a little
while but if it turns out they aren't a PITA I cut them a break by saying
the job went faster than expected and I've adjusted the final bill
accordingly....Although I like your hazardous duty pay saying and may use
it......LOL...Around here the construction world is pretty small and we tend
to look out for each other as well...