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BUILDER IN IRELAND
Trade: General Contractor in Ireland
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Posts: 1
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Hello From Dublin, Ireland
Just a short few words to say hi and to congratulate you all on a really great forum and website.
I am a residential building contractor based in Dublin Ireland and i have been visiting your site for the last 10-12 months looking to see how the US contractors are weathering and overcoming the economic storm. It looks like we're all in the same boat, similar challenges during the months/years ahead. It's refeshing to see your positive attitudes to getting on with it and we can learn a lot from your marketing and sales experiences particularly. A little about me: Married no kids but we do have a dog(so we must be bearable In the building industry for over 20 years During the years i qualified as a quantity surveyor and project manager and became self employed 4 years ago. I like high quality, challenging projects which bring home the bacon as we say over here! I specialise in high end residential new build and remodeling projects in and arounf the Dublin area. Wishing you all the best and i look forward to contributing wherever i can. |
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New Guy
Trade: Carpenter
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Caddo County, Oklahoma
Posts: 28
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Re: Hello From Dublin, Ireland
Welcome from the heartland of America. Things are definitely tight over here, especially where I am at. Caddo County is the poorest county in the state of Oklahoma. However, when I look around, I see opportunity. There are a lot of run down homes around here, mostly because we are 65 miles away from civilization so most contractors from the larger cities won't come out here.
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Pro
Trade: General Contractor
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 1,388
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Re: Hello From Dublin, Ireland
My best friend and right hand man on the job is a proud(and stubborn) Irishman. On behalf of him, myself and all the gang here, welcome to CT
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Pro
Trade: Remodeling 30+ yrs
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 1,640
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Re: Hello From Dublin, Ireland
Well knowing im a "proud(and stubborn) Irishman" Welcome to the site.
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Trailer park boy
Trade: Remodeling
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Castlegar, BC, Canada
Posts: 3,606
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Re: Hello From Dublin, Ireland
Welcome to the site.
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Pro
Trade: LI,NY designer, new homes, renovation work, concre
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 5,426
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Re: Hello From Dublin, Ireland
Welcome to CT , good to have you GMOD
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it is what it is
Trade: General Contractor
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Milwaukee and Surrounding Area, WI
Posts: 113
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Re: Hello From Dublin, Ireland
That is pretty cool, someone checking the site out from a far. Nice to have you here!
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