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Old 02-07-2007, 09:59 PM   #1
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Hello forum, well like the title of this topic says. WOrk has officially slowed down for me. I was busy up until the christmas holidays. Started off the year slow. Only worked two weeks in Jan. and haven't had a job since. I've been out giving bids, but no bids have been confirmed yet. So if any of you guys are overhelmed with work right now and have some jobs to spare send them my way, it would be greatly appreciated. Im in Northern California bay area (san jose area).

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Old 02-07-2007, 10:09 PM   #2
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Hello forum, well like the title of this topic says. WOrk has officially slowed down for me. I was busy up until the christmas holidays. Started off the year slow. Only worked two weeks in Jan. and haven't had a job since. I've been out giving bids, but no bids have been confirmed yet. So if any of you guys are overhelmed with work right now and have some jobs to spare send them my way, it would be greatly appreciated. Im in Northern California bay area (san jose area).

So what exactly do you do, edit...nevermind just noticed you posted in the painting folder, so my question is answered. There are a few bay area contractors on here including myself, so you may be in luck. Are you willing to commute to all the from San Ramon to Antioch?
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Hey nice quotation on your message. I totally feel like the bug right now. I feel like I just ran into a windshield, Bam! dead end and not work in sight. I know things will pick up, I'm just the type of person that needs to be out working or else I'm all ansy.

Well as to your question. No, I don't mind commuting to San Ramon or Antioch. I'm actually located in Morgan Hill about an hour from San Ramon and about 1.5 hours from Antioch. Ive done jobs as far as San Diego, and Modesto. Infact If I were to work in Antioch I would not even commute I would just stay at my cousin's house in Pittsburg.
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