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Tom Bujnowski Experienced flipper wants to know - GC or project manager.
13 December 2014 | 10 replies
(on the current job we rented equipment and did all excavation shaving off a huge amount over what we could have subbed out for) We are relatively new to southern California, having moved from an area that was smaller, and less spread out, where we could easily manage several different types of jobs at a time.
Mark Hawthorne The Birk Economic Recovery Plan
24 September 2008 | 4 replies
Repave streets and upgrade utilities--that needs labor, and equipment and materials.
Mariah Jeffery Advice on splitting private family C-corp
24 July 2012 | 9 replies
The corp. is not especially profitable; it generally brings in enough cash to pay the property taxes, insurance, maintain the house, and buy equipment (snow blowers, etc.)
Kurt Rieschel New homeowner in San Francisco; looking to put my equity to work.
27 July 2017 | 7 replies
I have approximately $200k that I feel comfortable working with, and I'm hopeful that other more experienced members of this community can help guide me in the proper direction.I currently work as a broker of commercial processing equipment (Pharmaceutical, Food, Mining, Chemical, etc.) and am confident that the skills I've developed in this profession will help me moving forward.I like the idea of buying and holding property, though I'm trying to be as open minded as possible as I'm aware that there are many different avenues toward wealth creation in this industry.Thank you - any suggestions, advice, warnings, or words of encouragement would be appreciated!
Recia Davis Google Drive Organization/Optimization
14 August 2017 | 2 replies
I usually try to keep all administrative files like logos/graphics, lease templates, corporate info, in one folder, then break each property into it's own folder, with a copy of the current and past leases, appraisal and purchase info, any warranty/spec info for equipment, appliances, paint codes, etc. 
Devin Sumner Reaching Out For Help/Guidance
24 April 2020 | 0 replies
I am not asking for a hand out of any type, I’m simply asking for an opportunity to help you while I learn and grow from the experience you have learned over the years in your given profession.With background experience in 100% commission sales, cold calling, both in home and out of office sales, door knocking and working with buyers directly (of the product I was selling at the time) - I feel like I am well equipped to help on any level that you or your company may require.
Jorge Abreu Record Low Employment - Do You Think We Will See A Rebound In Q3?
18 May 2020 | 22 replies
I work in metal fabrication and we do business with multiple industries from medical equipment suppliers to heavy equipment manufactures.
Michael Calderaro The Insider's Look at Requesting a Laundry Proposal!
26 February 2019 | 0 replies
Keep in mind ratios of equipment to apartment units.
Gabriel Benavidez Asbestos a deal breaker
10 January 2018 | 22 replies
The danger is when you wire brush old paint, the painters must make sure they have personal protective equipment, PPE, like a respirator, gloves, bunny suit, etc.
Alex Johnson $30k to play with, looking for cashflow. Where do you go?
16 January 2018 | 34 replies
  $1.6 B sounds great, but much of that investment will go to the global and national economy in the form of equipment purchases for the assembly line, construction costs (also very unlikely to be awarded to a local construction company in Limestone or Madison Counties) and perhaps infrastructure (some of which will go to the local municipalities).