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Joined: Sep 2002
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sparky66wv, WOW... Pay yourself first. Horray!!! So often we as buisness owners put ouselvel last. This is the way it should be done. Couldn't agree more. Tom
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Well, to tell the truth, if I lived up to my advice, my business would still be deeply in the red...
I don't always pay myself first... Usually my supplier and my partner get the first checks... Then I keep the rest...
Practice what you preach, Virgil!
-Virgil Residential/Commercial Inspector 5 Star Inspections Member IAEI
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Go for it. I have been working a side job with the hope of going out on my own for 5 yrs, starting to get more almost more work than I can handle. If the kid was only out of college! Be patient and get your name out there. I too started doing small jobs and now do whole house rewires. I too am an industrial man jlh ,so study the code and hang out here. The crew here are some great teachers and have great advice. Good Luck.
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errrrrr! Either full-time or not. nothing erks me more than a part timer trying to encroach on my work. But hey, it's america.
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EVAD7, i won't be encroaching on your work unless you are a CNC Machine repair and troubleshooter, or doing electric in small rule ohio. and like you said it is america. the price of insurance on the other post supprised me i thought it was more expensive.
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