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To: thackney

You complete the job one year earlier than you had projected. You pay a lot more to do so.

Guess what happens that first year. That first year you make a lot of income you wouldn’t have made if you didn’t spend more.

At the end of the first functioning year, you could easily have recouped most of your added expenses.

Perhaps I’m dead wrong. There’s no way to cut the time needed to become operational. I’m not buying it.

You company has already hired every qualified welder in the nation? Really?


31 posted on 09/09/2014 11:28:12 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (We'll know when he's really hit bottom. They'll start referring to him as White.)
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To: DoughtyOne
At the end of the first functioning year, you could easily have recouped most of your added expenses.

False.

Again, we work projects already paying overtime. To think we are ignorant and don't value time and early cash flow is insulting.

There’s no way to cut the time needed to become operational.

I have not claimed that. I have claimed it isn't free.

You company has already hired every qualified welder in the nation? Really?

What do you suppose would happen to the wage rate if one company tried to hire every qualified welder in the nation for a couple years?

33 posted on 09/09/2014 11:31:41 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer.)
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