CARS wrote:slowcowboy wrote:shouldn't take that long with all the consturction guys looking for a job to pay there bills.
most of them are out of work.
should be plenty of guys to get this job done.
slow.
I am almost tempted to say that if they are capable of quality work, they are not looking for it. BUT, I wont. (or did I?)
In 1998 my town went for a ride, a F4. We were bombarded by "contractors". Most failed to provide, almost all failed to be in business a year later.
I am wondering what world you're living in. I supply to the construction industry nation-wide and Canada. My "average" customer years in business is over 40 years. They are some of the best in the industry. My business is down 75% and none of my customers have closed their doors yet. These hard working, well run businesses have almost nothing to build.
Your towns 1998 experience has no relevance in todays world.
Let me put it real simple in hard numbers. In 1998 the US averaged 1,621,000 housing starts per month. For the first 6 months of 2011 our average is 557,800 per month.
Do you really believe all the "capable" still have work when 2/3 of the work has gone away?
Sorry to hijack a thread.
Rob