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Trade: contractor
Join Date: May 2006
Location: east
Posts: 3,309
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Ugh, Thinkin Bout Winter Work
I've got about two more months of work --- no new work really, just tryin to wrap up a bunch of jobs from this summer
Can't count the eggs till the hatch (or break ), but I should do ok this year. We'll see though, lots of things can happen ...but it all has me thinking about not only this winter, but winters to come. I know a lot of you all keep going year round, even if things slow a bit in the winter --- but I completely shut down from Nov through Feb. That's four months to make some $$$ I've thought about doin anything from being a carpenters helper, pushin snow, to getting a part time job at Lowes. It'd be nice to learn something new |
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Plays Well With Numbers
Trade: Bookkeeper for GC, Residential Const, HVAC & Plumber
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: CT
Posts: 629
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Re: Ugh, Thinkin Bout Winter Work
If you are in CT - PM me. The GC I work for works year round, and we are starting a large job soon that will carry us through to April - May at least.
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