i have a friend that wants to learn to be a g.c. and have me teach him. hes building specs, i framed and sided one for him last year and it went twice as smooth and fast as his six previous, so now he wants to know how. ive known him since kindergarten but im not real excited about teaching him mainly because we are in the same network of people. any ideas?
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Rates for what?
And maybe I'm ignorant but I don't understand your question. But whatever you mean, I'd help your buddy out. You in a one-horse town or sumpin?
Edited 8/13/2006 11:33 pm ET by FLA Mike
Tell him to go to hometechonline.com and order an estimating Book
rates are in there
Me I figger 35$/hr. labor +40% markup=49$/hour.
I may be slow but I'm expensive.
I have no comment...
give a man a fish and he eats for a day
teach a man to fish and he eats for a life time
give a man your fishing pole and you go hungry!
give a man a fish and he eats for a day
teach a man to fish and he drinks beer all weekend while getting sunburned on his new boat...totally pissing off the wife
its all good
I have nothing to add to that. <G>
Tim
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Build a man a fire and he is warm for one night
Set a man on fire and he is warm for the rest of his life
LOL!
Forrest