In tough economy working 7 days becomes norm for some
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- In tough economy working 7 days becomes norm for some
- Home Depot Builds In Bad Weather
- BUSINESS UTLK 2009
- Do your homework before hiring a roofer
In tough economy working 7 days becomes norm for some
CNN International -
If something were to happen in the real job it’s something that I could continue with. " Having two jobs allows Remetch to put more money away towards retirement which he says is important because he and his wife are approaching retirement age and are heavily in debt. And while it takes up much of his time he says a bonus of owning his own business is that he can work from home and on his own terms. "Because the second job is at home my wife is here. So it’s not like I’m off and isolated and not seeing her at all" he said. "I’m here at home which makes it more relaxed.
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Home Depot Builds In Bad Weather
Forbes NY -
09 09:59 AM ESTThe home improvement retailer cannot end the housing crisis but it has adapted to survive. Home Depot’s top and bottom lines are still sliding but the company has learned to manage its business so well that it is still topping expectations. Times are still tough for the home improvement retailer. It expects sales in its fiscal 2009 year to drop by about 9. 0% with same-store sales falling in the high single digits in percentage terms. Despite the drop in revenue.
BUSINESS UTLK 2009
Lansdale Reporter PA -
“That’s a project that has been in the works for a long time and we’re pleased and proud to have it in Hatfield” said Commissioners President Scott Brown. The new Lowe’s will be the culmination of years of work and cooperation between Hatfield Township and Clemens Family Corp. which owns the 43 acre plot on which the Hatfield Point Shopping Center has taken shape. “The design and re-zoning and the project have been before the township for a long time and CFC has been a good partner to work with” said Brown.
Do your homework before hiring a roofer
Buffalo News United States -
Show up unannounced on one of the company’s jobs and watch the crew’s work ethic from afar. To check out past completed work get a pair of binoculars or ask neighbors near a past project if you can get a closer look from an upstairs window. The same observation strategies will come in handy when it’s time to keep an eye on the work being done on your home. • Don’t pay in cash and be suspicious of anyone who asks you to do so. Pay by check and never more than 30 percent upfront. Even then don’t make the downpayment until the first day of work and when materials have been delivered. Hold the final 30 percent payment until the job is finished according to the terms agreed upon in the contract.
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