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#157162 09/01/05 03:30 PM
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Why is everyone so scared of residential electrical work?

[This message has been edited by Belectrician (edited 09-01-2005).]

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#157163 09/01/05 04:28 PM
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You are the reason I will NEVER join. [Linked Image]

#157164 09/01/05 04:51 PM
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nice first post!
how about SOME of us make MORE than 1% on commercial jobs...it's all how your company is geared towards..
bill

#157165 09/01/05 05:18 PM
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Correction on your post B..

"""""Why not get out of the industry that is taking your money and get into a profitable organization that knows how to make you money."""""

I think it should read," Why give into an organization that takes your money, when you can be in an industry that makes you money.""


Dnk.....

#157166 09/01/05 07:30 PM
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Was that a serious post?

#157167 09/01/05 07:41 PM
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Some body is not going to make alot of friends with posts like that !
If only you could make second FIRST impressions !

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#157168 09/01/05 08:25 PM
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I have no idea where you are from, but commercial work offers profit margins that average from 12 to 17% on average, it also has the benifit of on going maintance, residential work load shifts with the area economy, and you need to worry about saturation in your market area, this occurs when larger marketing service companies enter an area and over price the market, this creates a boom and bust market.

Oh yes, i should run away from the commercial work, last year the profit from that work was a lousey 22% plus.

We have seen these large service companies in the past, most of them dry up, on the first market down turn.

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#157169 09/01/05 08:33 PM
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I really don't understand where you are coming from.If you have a good company making good money in commercial...good for you and go for it.
As a residential(90%) electrician,in a good company,well managed,since years our numbers point up.doubled and trippled the revenue in 5 years.


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#157170 09/01/05 09:06 PM
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Well, it looks like ESI has sent their minions to infest this site.
Someone call the exterminator!

BTW,

Generally, advertisements and salesmanship are usually prohibited from this board. Attempting to "sell" ESI membership is no different.

Moderators?

[This message has been edited by Redsy (edited 09-01-2005).]

#157171 09/01/05 09:55 PM
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We do a wide variety of work. Some of our most profitable work is commercial/industrial. We recently completed a job reconfiguring the electric system in a 20,000 sq ft building to suit the new owner. After all materials, labor and overhead were accounted for we made 27% profit, pure profit.

That said, about 50% of our work is residential service and it is also very profitable. Many jobs are near 50% profit, others are closer to break even.

While I'm not going to join ESI, I do think it can be very good for our industry. I can't count the number of times I've read on this site how many of you wish there was an organization like PSI for our industry. It can't hurt. They are just trying to get us electricians to start making the same money our plumber and HVAC friends have been making for years. I'm all for it.

[This message has been edited by Electric Eagle (edited 09-01-2005).]

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