Sounds like to me he mostly does government contract work.

Have a friend who made the jump from farm and general contractor work to government bid work. It was a big jump (he was a relatively small contractor) but he went from jobs in the tens and hundreds of thousand dolllar jobs to hundreds and millions. Says he rarely does anything less than 2 million dollar job now. He said once you get past the government bid hurdle complexity, the competition for jobs actually thins out a lot. He has far less competetion than when he was bidding general contracting.

And everything got a lot more lucrative. Doesn't hardly pay for him to look at a non-government job. Your tax dollars at work.

That is what the letter sounded like to me. "If you don't have big bucks, don't waste my time".

Last edited by snrub; 01/21/17 09:59 AM.

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