Just moved out to Texas and trying to get the GC license .I registered with the county out here , but is that all I need to do ?Any one ever hear of the TRCC ?Thanks
Yep, you got the idea.Can't help but look at it primarily as a tax?
AMEN BRUUDA!:thumbsup:I agree it is just another gig from the state.....
First, I agree that homewoners need some sort of recourse from getting ripped off and registration is good in theory and I agree licensing would be even better, but like all government implemented programs, it may start with the best of intentions, but it will turn into a cluster f--k after awhile, at our expense. :glare:
I can only speculate where the money is going, when you think about registration fees, inspection fees,renewal fees, late fees, home registration fees, yadda, yadda, yadda.... X hundreds or thousands of contractors, outside of over paid gov. employees that are probably setting their own wages. I haven't been to any of the meetings but from what I have read we get squat out of the deal...unless you think a state paid inspector or arbitrator will come down on your side if the situation arises...yeah...let me file that under "I'm here from the government and I'm here to help.":gunsmilie:
Oh i know! the surplus will go to the educational system like the lottery did:thumbup:
Just my .02
I would say you understand the program:thumbup:I agree it is just another gig from the state.....
First, I agree that homewoners need some sort of recourse from getting ripped off and registration is good in theory and I agree licensing would be even better, but like all government implemented programs, it may start with the best of intentions, but it will turn into a cluster f--k after awhile, at our expense. :glare:
I can only speculate where the money is going, when you think about registration fees, inspection fees,renewal fees, late fees, home registration fees, yadda, yadda, yadda.... X hundreds or thousands of contractors, outside of over paid gov. employees that are probably setting their own wages. I haven't been to any of the meetings but from what I have read we get squat out of the deal...unless you think a state paid inspector or arbitrator will come down on your side if the situation arises...yeah...let me file that under "I'm here from the government and I'm here to help.":gunsmilie:
Oh i know! the surplus will go to the educational system like the lottery did:thumbup:
Just my .02
I agree it is just another gig from the state.....
First, I agree that homewoners need some sort of recourse from getting ripped off and registration is good in theory and I agree licensing would be even better, but like all government implemented programs, it may start with the best of intentions, but it will turn into a cluster f--k after awhile, at our expense. :glare:
I can only speculate where the money is going, when you think about registration fees, inspection fees,renewal fees, late fees, home registration fees, yadda, yadda, yadda.... X hundreds or thousands of contractors, outside of over paid gov. employees that are probably setting their own wages. I haven't been to any of the meetings but from what I have read we get squat out of the deal...unless you think a state paid inspector or arbitrator will come down on your side if the situation arises...yeah...let me file that under "I'm here from the government and I'm here to help.":gunsmilie:
Oh i know! the surplus will go to the educational system like the lottery did:thumbup:
Just my .02
Just moved out to Texas and trying to get the GC license .I registered with the county out here , but is that all I need to do ?Any one ever hear of the TRCC ?Thanks