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I'm in the wrong buisness

no....

the lack of available labor would kill most contractors trying to set up shop down there unless you took your own people. This is a much worse position that the FL hurricane because of the severe shortages of materials, fuel, and labor.
 
im majoring in chinese and minoring in business...i think i should be a bum instead...🙁
 
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
no....

the lack of available labor would kill most contractors trying to set up shop down there unless you took your own people. This is a much worse position that the FL hurricane because of the severe shortages of materials, fuel, and labor.

But our vehicles will be "built ford tough/professional grade." Doesen't that mean we can do anything 😕
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
no....

the lack of available labor would kill most contractors trying to set up shop down there unless you took your own people. This is a much worse position that the FL hurricane because of the severe shortages of materials, fuel, and labor.

But our vehicles will be "built ford tough/professional grade." Doesen't that mean we can do anything 😕


mine's Ram Tough, but good luck with that Ford....

I know a few contractors in that area that are going to get killed because of material increase and labor problems on jobs they already had underway....
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
no....

the lack of available labor would kill most contractors trying to set up shop down there unless you took your own people. This is a much worse position that the FL hurricane because of the severe shortages of materials, fuel, and labor.

But our vehicles will be "built ford tough/professional grade." Doesen't that mean we can do anything 😕

you forget, ford now uses "for the road ahead". And i guess you'll have no luck in NO since there's no road ahead. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
no....

the lack of available labor would kill most contractors trying to set up shop down there unless you took your own people. This is a much worse position that the FL hurricane because of the severe shortages of materials, fuel, and labor.

But our vehicles will be "built ford tough/professional grade." Doesen't that mean we can do anything 😕

Mustangs don't count. Edit: Well, MAYBE if you had the V8...
 
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