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Dan Krueger wrote:
Union carpenters and materials from a small, union, lumberyard, right? Harry Krause wrote: Uh, I'm having the basement finished in a house I built last year. Here's the site you need... http://towrating.trailerboats.com/ Dan The crews I have coming in are, indeed, union members. I have two union carpenters to do the rough and finish carpentry, a union electrician and an apprentice, and a union plumber, and when they are finished, a union tilesetter. No and I mean no union contractors will touch residential work in my area, so I usually call union business agents I know and ask if they have some guys between jobs, or just coming back after an injury. They usually do. I pay the hourly rate. I know enough tradesmen now that I usually just call them direct and pay them the hourly rate. I get top-drawer work and for less than the scab contractors charge. |
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