501 Contractor Tips
This book is full of my personal successes and failures as a contractor and construction worker. It's been a long journey and I'm sure there's more lessons to learn in the future. I'm sharing some of the ones I've already experienced, in hopes that you will learn to profit from them.

Why should you have to repeat the same mistakes I made? 25 years ago, I would've paid $500 for the information inside this book. Heck, I probably would've paid $1000 for the information inside this book. You don't need to learn the hard way, if you know what I mean.

When I first started, I had problems dealing with my clients and other construction workers. After that, I had problems getting paid on time or getting paid period. Then I had to deal with the ultimate problem, either too much or not enough work. The challenges were often over whelming.

I had to make a change and that change led me to learn more about construction, business and psychology. The more I learned, the easier my job became and this motivated me to start learning about other things, which made my job even easier.

I was your average student in school who started his construction business at 25 years old, with less than $1000 in the bank. If you're struggling and having problems with your construction business, this small investment could change your entire life.

Table of Contents

About The Author
Introduction
Starting Your Construction Business
Making More Money
Staying in Business
Develop Better Social Skills
Personal Development
Screening Clients And Homeowners
Hiring Employees
Insurance, Bonds And License
Banking And Accounting
Office and Workplace
Taxes
Job Estimating
Selling The Job
Pricing Strategies
Construction Contracts
Building Plans
Building and Planning Department
Architects and Engineers
Developing Good Jobsite Skills
Construction Safety
Billing Your Clients And Collecting Your Money
Contractor’s Beware
Contractor Tips
Red Flags to All Contractors
Red Flags To All Homeowners
Advertising And Marketing
Creating a Website
Dealing With Problems
Dealing with Other Contractors
Working with Real Estate Professionals
Setting Up Appointments
Things Clients Are Looking For
Investing Your Profits
Recommended Reading Lists


Visit the Website at http://www.501.gregvan.com


Education is the key to success my friend, so let's get started on your journey towards a better life as a successful contractor & money making machine!
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501 Contractor Tips
This book is full of my personal successes and failures as a contractor and construction worker. It's been a long journey and I'm sure there's more lessons to learn in the future. I'm sharing some of the ones I've already experienced, in hopes that you will learn to profit from them.

Why should you have to repeat the same mistakes I made? 25 years ago, I would've paid $500 for the information inside this book. Heck, I probably would've paid $1000 for the information inside this book. You don't need to learn the hard way, if you know what I mean.

When I first started, I had problems dealing with my clients and other construction workers. After that, I had problems getting paid on time or getting paid period. Then I had to deal with the ultimate problem, either too much or not enough work. The challenges were often over whelming.

I had to make a change and that change led me to learn more about construction, business and psychology. The more I learned, the easier my job became and this motivated me to start learning about other things, which made my job even easier.

I was your average student in school who started his construction business at 25 years old, with less than $1000 in the bank. If you're struggling and having problems with your construction business, this small investment could change your entire life.

Table of Contents

About The Author
Introduction
Starting Your Construction Business
Making More Money
Staying in Business
Develop Better Social Skills
Personal Development
Screening Clients And Homeowners
Hiring Employees
Insurance, Bonds And License
Banking And Accounting
Office and Workplace
Taxes
Job Estimating
Selling The Job
Pricing Strategies
Construction Contracts
Building Plans
Building and Planning Department
Architects and Engineers
Developing Good Jobsite Skills
Construction Safety
Billing Your Clients And Collecting Your Money
Contractor’s Beware
Contractor Tips
Red Flags to All Contractors
Red Flags To All Homeowners
Advertising And Marketing
Creating a Website
Dealing With Problems
Dealing with Other Contractors
Working with Real Estate Professionals
Setting Up Appointments
Things Clients Are Looking For
Investing Your Profits
Recommended Reading Lists


Visit the Website at http://www.501.gregvan.com


Education is the key to success my friend, so let's get started on your journey towards a better life as a successful contractor & money making machine!
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501 Contractor Tips

501 Contractor Tips

by Greg Vanden Berge
501 Contractor Tips

501 Contractor Tips

by Greg Vanden Berge

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This book is full of my personal successes and failures as a contractor and construction worker. It's been a long journey and I'm sure there's more lessons to learn in the future. I'm sharing some of the ones I've already experienced, in hopes that you will learn to profit from them.

Why should you have to repeat the same mistakes I made? 25 years ago, I would've paid $500 for the information inside this book. Heck, I probably would've paid $1000 for the information inside this book. You don't need to learn the hard way, if you know what I mean.

When I first started, I had problems dealing with my clients and other construction workers. After that, I had problems getting paid on time or getting paid period. Then I had to deal with the ultimate problem, either too much or not enough work. The challenges were often over whelming.

I had to make a change and that change led me to learn more about construction, business and psychology. The more I learned, the easier my job became and this motivated me to start learning about other things, which made my job even easier.

I was your average student in school who started his construction business at 25 years old, with less than $1000 in the bank. If you're struggling and having problems with your construction business, this small investment could change your entire life.

Table of Contents

About The Author
Introduction
Starting Your Construction Business
Making More Money
Staying in Business
Develop Better Social Skills
Personal Development
Screening Clients And Homeowners
Hiring Employees
Insurance, Bonds And License
Banking And Accounting
Office and Workplace
Taxes
Job Estimating
Selling The Job
Pricing Strategies
Construction Contracts
Building Plans
Building and Planning Department
Architects and Engineers
Developing Good Jobsite Skills
Construction Safety
Billing Your Clients And Collecting Your Money
Contractor’s Beware
Contractor Tips
Red Flags to All Contractors
Red Flags To All Homeowners
Advertising And Marketing
Creating a Website
Dealing With Problems
Dealing with Other Contractors
Working with Real Estate Professionals
Setting Up Appointments
Things Clients Are Looking For
Investing Your Profits
Recommended Reading Lists


Visit the Website at http://www.501.gregvan.com


Education is the key to success my friend, so let's get started on your journey towards a better life as a successful contractor & money making machine!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012192257
Publisher: Greg Vanden Berge
Publication date: 03/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 125
File size: 89 KB

About the Author

Greg Vanden Berge has been a licensed General Building Contractor in the state of California for over 25 years. He's been involved with large projects, involving hundreds of workers and even worked on plenty of projects, by himself.

Greg got his contractor's license when he was only 25 years old and it's literally been a rough and bumpy road, to success. If you don't mind learning things the hard way, don't purchase this book, because it will make your life as a contractor, a little easier.

Thanks in advance and I guarantee that you won't be disappointed.
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