Five in a day is a good day. And you are right, they can't be 50 miles apart. It is a lot of work, who here is afraid of a good day's work. The dishes have helped me through these slow times and as far as I'm concerned, it's all the same thing--providing a service for a customer. My hat is off to all who bust their asses in the trenches. To all that are working steady now: I raise my glass to your prosperity. To all that are struggling right now: I raise my glass to your perseverance.
>I have done 5 in aday many times without working sunup to 10:00 pm. And I don't even classify myself as an installer.
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>>5 in a day??? You must have more than one person doing them together. I tried the dishes years ago and they are painstaking to install and take time to do. Or you are working sun up to 10:00 at night. And I am not knocking you just stating it is not all that easy to do 5 a day especially if you have to drive 50 miles between jobs as I did.
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>>>Mr. Smith, with all the postings you have looking for work, maybe you should consider installing some dishes. Let's see, $200 a job and even I can knock down about five of them a day...hmmmm not bad. Lay off!
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>>>>GET LOST
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>>>>>Sales/installers needed for MT, OR, $200 per job. Send all replies to (-REDACTED-)
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Re:$200 per job
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Name:
Allen Ruiz
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Allen Ruiz
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Sweep, Testing, Noise Mitigation and Repair
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Nationwide but home is San Diego.
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mid 60s
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