Dovetail65 said:
The only thing I preferred about the trailers is when I was running crews and not actually doing the work. It was great to just drop 3 trailers, one at each site. Running a few jobs with one truck would be tough and 3 trucks is a lot more money than 3 trailers. It seems you have exactly what you need and that is the best thing ever. I am not sure I ever had exactly what I needed, there were always compromises.
I agree. I had 3 trailers, 3 trucks, 3 Lead Carpenters and a crew. All I had time for was running from project to project. Those days are long gone. My wife and I are the only employees of Paulk Homes now and I do all of the carpentry. The funny thing is, I enjoy my life better now than then. The stress is way down, I have time to pursue other interests like making carpentry videos and communicating with like minded soles on forums like this. Having a company with lots of employees and millions in work is like having a Tiger by the tail. It set the agenda not me. Don't get me wrong, I miss the pace and the challenge, but have no plans on returning to it. I am looking forward to designing my own homes, building at my pace, and finding a buyer only after I am done.
Thats my story and I sticking to it
Ron Paulk
www.paulkhomes.com