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Registered User
Trade: carpenter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: borden, indiana
Posts: 2
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How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
I am a Carpenter, small one man operation (low overhead) that is tired of working by the "hour"! I would like to find local work, (home owners, contractors) jobs to bid on.
I am new to finding work over the internet! In the past I have found work by spending large amounts of gas driving around to jobs sites! Would like to know a way to find people (contractors), or a way for them to find me? Working on a "limited budget" and i mean limited! I know my trade...... the hard part is finding the work. I have seen posts on here about needing to know your customers etc..... and where they are looking (surfing on the net) to find local Carpenters. If I knew that i would be there! Any help would great! |
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Bah Humbug!
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
Be careful what you ask for.
www.thebluebook.com First get yourself listed for free. Second start calling, faxing, emailing, and writing letters to each GC listed asking to be added to their bidders list. Good Luck! |
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design build
Trade: general
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: coeur d'alene, ID
Posts: 66
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
A one man "subcontractor" is getting to be common. Your clients can be the general contractors. They will hire you as a sub if you can be a headache free solution for them. You do this by being licensed, insured and always answer your phone.
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Bah Humbug!
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
And the contractor in turn rewards you by paying 90 days after the job is done and doesn't answer the phone when you call for money.
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Trade: Carpentry / Fencing / Decks
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Savannah, Ga
Posts: 1,216
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting JobsQuote:
Too true.
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Trade: Sales and Marketing
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Maryland
Posts: 50
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
If contractors never pay, should he be a contractor instead of a sub? And Why have contractors always had this problem with paying their subs and doing what they say they will do?
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design build
Trade: general
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: coeur d'alene, ID
Posts: 66
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
I just turn the problem over to my in house collection agency (my wife).
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Trade: Remodeling Contractor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: NYC
Posts: 1,823
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
Criagslist, not a bad way to get your name out, but i'll warn you, they want a deal.
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design build
Trade: general
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: coeur d'alene, ID
Posts: 66
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
craigs list may not work well if there is not a large population to support it. There are big geographic regions covered by one craigs list area. You may end up talking to someone that is 80 miles away.
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Registered User
Trade: Kitchen and Bath Renovations
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 4
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
Try Kijjiji
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Registered User
Trade: Contractor
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 17
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
Try the SBA, HUD Chamber of Commerce.
They all have a list of GC's and Subs I've received a few jobs from them in the past. |
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New Guy
Trade: Low voltage structured wring
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 26
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
I think the blue book is a good place to start. I keep hearing about this social networking thing called face book and I wounder if and GC's are on that thing.
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Lemonade Salesman
Trade: Renovation and Concrete Renovation
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 178
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
Not all generals are bad. If you find a good one and give him good service you will build something great. I pay my subs within the week. I don't expect them to be bankers. That's my end of the deal. I expect great service though.
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Trade: Remodeler
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lawrenceville, GA
Posts: 1,164
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Re: How To Find Subcontracting Jobs
One of our counties here posts the permits pulled in the previous week and the names of the contractor/homeowner pulling the permit along with their contact information online. Don't know if you have anything like that in your area.
If you send out information - keep it concise. Explain what you can do for them and have a list of references handy. If you're licensed, list your license number. If you call them, understand that many GCs already have preferred crews. Don't be pushy and try and put that crew down - you don't know the history there. But tell them that if anything were to ever happen to that crew and a fill in sub was needed, that you would be happy to fill the position. Or ask them if they have any projects that you can submit a bid on. If they say no, ask them if you can stop by and show them your portfolio and leave a list of references and a copy of your insurance. Try and get a face to face meeting with them. You are much more likely to land a gig from talking to someone face to face than by cold calling or faxing them your info. If I get cold called and am not needing that type of sub or am not getting a good vibe, I usually tell them I don't have anything for them to bid on and then I never hear from them again. Don't take no for an answer - ask for a meeting. A big part of sales is asking for the job.... Keep a spreadsheet of who you've spoken to, when, and the result of the phone conversation. Ask them if you can call back in a month or two to check in. Then do it. Persistence pays off. Good luck to ya
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