I've worked with a particular Dealer/Designer as a subcontractor installer for quite some time now. It's bread and butter work, the homes are nice, and the pay is so-so. But it's spoon fed, and for the most part I enjoy it.
That's all started to change as of late. Everybody is going gangbusters down here. People are paying more, homes are getting bigger...but install budgets have decreased on the past few jobs. Two coming up are almost 27% less than jobs I've done down the street, with comparable amounts of cabinets and trim.
He says he had to scale back the profit margin on these few jobs so he could get the sale, and these jobs were sold almost a year ago. My response to him was "Do you want me to give you a scaled down version of my usual quality? If we hadn't worked together for so long, I would have told him to pound sand. As it is, I've passed on one, and I'm going to finish one that I started, with the understanding that they are going to have to work with my schedule. I.e. Something better comes along, I'm going to give it priority.
Sorry to vent , but I needed to get this out. I take my installs and my work seriously. I've seen the work of another installer he's brought in, and it's garbage. I would never leave a job looking the way his did. Crown miters not lined up, furniture base not properly installed, etc.
Just frustrating.
Jon
That's all started to change as of late. Everybody is going gangbusters down here. People are paying more, homes are getting bigger...but install budgets have decreased on the past few jobs. Two coming up are almost 27% less than jobs I've done down the street, with comparable amounts of cabinets and trim.
He says he had to scale back the profit margin on these few jobs so he could get the sale, and these jobs were sold almost a year ago. My response to him was "Do you want me to give you a scaled down version of my usual quality? If we hadn't worked together for so long, I would have told him to pound sand. As it is, I've passed on one, and I'm going to finish one that I started, with the understanding that they are going to have to work with my schedule. I.e. Something better comes along, I'm going to give it priority.
Sorry to vent , but I needed to get this out. I take my installs and my work seriously. I've seen the work of another installer he's brought in, and it's garbage. I would never leave a job looking the way his did. Crown miters not lined up, furniture base not properly installed, etc.
Just frustrating.
Jon