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Trade: low voltage contractor
Join Date: Apr 2009
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New Low Voltage Contractors....NYC
Hi my name is cain, i just recently got into the low voltage field with my
brother. I have worked for various cable companies in the past, so this came rather easy to me. My brother was doing this work for a few years with another company in maryland, but do to tough economic times and bad management he decided to leave and start his own thing here.Recently we had a few jobs, but he is still finding it difficult to get new clients,its pretty rough on him but i'm getting kinda discouraged because i'm backed up in bills and the jobs aren't rolling in quick enough! Does anyone have any suggestions on what he should do to get some jobs quicker? We are a small company of four guys, so if the jobs come in it will be lucrative for us,but its not looking good.
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