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Have I mentioned I hate doing carpentry anymore? Gonna have a metal roof and concrete floor plus electric chicken doors for free ranging. Plus shutters on the windows for winter. The run will come later.

Have I mentioned I hate doing carpentry anymore? Gonna have a metal roof and concrete floor plus electric chicken doors for free ranging. Plus shutters on the windows for winter. The run will come later.

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Unfortunately I am now by the hour

No sense in rushing the job to beat estimates in that case. Take your time, measure twice and cut once.

An old phrase from the Carter Years when construction got crushed - "A half a paycheck is better than no paycheck"

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Man before 2008 I was raking it in for stuff people didnt really need just wanted. I just worked when I wanted to and if didnt like the job or attitude never called them back

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I've seen boom to bust construction cycles at least half dozen times in my life. Younger guys get into the business when demand is hot, spend lots of money (credit) on big new trucks, equipment, etc thinking the demand would never change. Then demand changes. New home construction is cyclical, remodeling/repair work is relatively consistent. I hated remodeling, especially the demo phase. I really hated old houses where nothing seemed square or plumb. My dad was so desperate to keep his crew busy one summer that he took a job to replace metal roofing on a huge barn. It was a couple of weeks of work for his finish carpenters that they would not have had if he had refused the job. I saw the stress he went through during the Carter years and decided this was not a career path for me. That stress isn't worth it. My dad died at age 50.

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well I shouldnt have left houses and home repair, but I made so much more and faster doing outdoor hardscape stuff. Actually lost a house shortly after 2008, not a loss but still lost it.