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Re: How about the scoop with Ny bouroughs retro.


Thanks for the info. Doesn't sound too good, especially to be that far from home.

> > Your tools and equipment won't last long at a $300 a week motel. As far as 15 locations a day go that will depend on the area. They had shut that project down due to union issues, you might want to check into that, and when the project was up and running they went through ton of guys.(confused)
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> > I was told I could find housing for around 300.00 a week, and there is 2 years worth of work. Does that sound about right? Can a good splicer hit at least 1500' a day? Even with 100' spans, that would mean hitting 15 locations a day. Feasible?
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> > > > We are based in Long Island, you will need more than .24 to make money in NYC.
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> > > > Can anyone give me the low-down with the bouroughs, (Spelled right?) and tell me whether .24 is enough to make money. That is with motels and road expenses calculated into the equation. Thanks for those who give a f***.(beerchug)
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