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ParticipantI’m so far on the “keep the government out of our lives” camp, this isn’t even a question for me.
If it’s so useful and important, someone will have to figure out a way to do it privately. If they can’t, it’s probably not that useful or important.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’m so far on the “keep the government out of our lives” camp, this isn’t even a question for me.
If it’s so useful and important, someone will have to figure out a way to do it privately. If they can’t, it’s probably not that useful or important.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’m so far on the “keep the government out of our lives” camp, this isn’t even a question for me.
If it’s so useful and important, someone will have to figure out a way to do it privately. If they can’t, it’s probably not that useful or important.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think they would have to be smart marketers, very persistent sales people, and have superb customer service/follow-up skills. Do all that and I think it’s possible.
I think buyers’ realtors typically steer clients to inspectors so you have to make sure the realtors know you and love you, and that means pounding the pavement. Maybe even provide some commission to referring agents. Stuff like that.
I think experience in construction helps alot. An inspector isn’t only looking for things that are a problem now, but for things that could develop into a problem later and just knowing how things are built makes that easier.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think they would have to be smart marketers, very persistent sales people, and have superb customer service/follow-up skills. Do all that and I think it’s possible.
I think buyers’ realtors typically steer clients to inspectors so you have to make sure the realtors know you and love you, and that means pounding the pavement. Maybe even provide some commission to referring agents. Stuff like that.
I think experience in construction helps alot. An inspector isn’t only looking for things that are a problem now, but for things that could develop into a problem later and just knowing how things are built makes that easier.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think they would have to be smart marketers, very persistent sales people, and have superb customer service/follow-up skills. Do all that and I think it’s possible.
I think buyers’ realtors typically steer clients to inspectors so you have to make sure the realtors know you and love you, and that means pounding the pavement. Maybe even provide some commission to referring agents. Stuff like that.
I think experience in construction helps alot. An inspector isn’t only looking for things that are a problem now, but for things that could develop into a problem later and just knowing how things are built makes that easier.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think they would have to be smart marketers, very persistent sales people, and have superb customer service/follow-up skills. Do all that and I think it’s possible.
I think buyers’ realtors typically steer clients to inspectors so you have to make sure the realtors know you and love you, and that means pounding the pavement. Maybe even provide some commission to referring agents. Stuff like that.
I think experience in construction helps alot. An inspector isn’t only looking for things that are a problem now, but for things that could develop into a problem later and just knowing how things are built makes that easier.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI think they would have to be smart marketers, very persistent sales people, and have superb customer service/follow-up skills. Do all that and I think it’s possible.
I think buyers’ realtors typically steer clients to inspectors so you have to make sure the realtors know you and love you, and that means pounding the pavement. Maybe even provide some commission to referring agents. Stuff like that.
I think experience in construction helps alot. An inspector isn’t only looking for things that are a problem now, but for things that could develop into a problem later and just knowing how things are built makes that easier.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI have a friend in Nigera who will gladly pay $10,000 for it. Just a sec, let me find that email …
sdduuuude
ParticipantI have a friend in Nigera who will gladly pay $10,000 for it. Just a sec, let me find that email …
sdduuuude
ParticipantI have a friend in Nigera who will gladly pay $10,000 for it. Just a sec, let me find that email …
sdduuuude
ParticipantI have a friend in Nigera who will gladly pay $10,000 for it. Just a sec, let me find that email …
sdduuuude
ParticipantI have a friend in Nigera who will gladly pay $10,000 for it. Just a sec, let me find that email …
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=poorgradstudent]What 2010 depression?
The 2009 RECESSION has ended/is coming to a close. It was a pretty bad one as far as recessions go, but did not qualify as a depression.[/quote]
After a few years, they’ll all seem to run together and be one big event.
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