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Vikram C. Project Manager Compensation?
24 September 2010 | 20 replies
Sometimes, people who have made it through college have more drive to complete projects.I'd set up a table and look for someone who paid their way through college doing construction, or who grew up in a home where construction type things were done.Look for someone who took some business classes.If it is presented correctly, the graduate will see an opportunity to secure a job with a salary and at the same time the opportunity to learn new skills to generate income.Just me, but I'd announce that drug testing is being done (whether you actually do it or not).
Shane Moss Privacy options for window in shower
9 March 2017 | 16 replies
I just hope it stands the test of time.
Adrian G. Is everyone scared to do RTO's/Lease Options??? Whats going on here??
8 November 2010 | 11 replies
Your money is gone and the chance of getting it back are slim.
Bienes Raices EPA Lead Paint certified -- added costs for job?
21 October 2010 | 4 replies
Here's the take away - your best off getting a 300 lead based test and if you and clear of lead in the paint you don't have to do all the crap.
Kevin C. Would you?
21 October 2010 | 7 replies
I put it on the market earlier this year for $420,000 (more to TEST the market than really sell it) and got an offer for $330,000, all cash.
Jackie P. Quickbooks Pro Setup
24 October 2010 | 4 replies
While he/she is doing it, shadow him/her and learn how to input test data.
Mary R. culverts
28 October 2010 | 9 replies
May also have problems with perk test for septic tank -- Best --if financially feasible--go to county or city planning department and check 100 year and 500 year flood line --elevation -- also askfor possible permit issues for a house--You can get free flood info from USGS website --if she has location --coordinates etc Add two feet --for first floor or garage slab --to 500 year flood elevation --Make sure not to install a furnace in the crawl space - and have Flood Insurance Can build small channels and divert flow --to one side of property and leave as open creek --if county allows -- Will need local Registered Civil Engineer to prepare Site Plan --If have a site map--land map --I can help NO charge-- I have seen and help designed Townhomes Project in City of Atlanta --on top of 96" diameter storm sewer pipe--architect - developer was getting the land free --as Grant I had county --redo culvert under my driveway--young engineer made a mistake --and I threatened to sue--so they added another culvert - cost them $80,000 extra --they repalced two 36" pipes with two 8'X8' concrete culverts.
Michael Seutin Filling out Real Estate Agreeements on a computer
23 February 2017 | 18 replies
I alreay have a lot of great suggestions which I am going to test.
Andy N. New to REI - Need Guiding Light
28 October 2010 | 2 replies
I passed my real estate license test last month.
Bryan Hancock Using Futures Contracts To Hedge ARMs
18 February 2020 | 48 replies
Again, as I said, test out a sample and work out all the scenarios using real pricing and you will see the issues.