General contractors in California are caught in the middle since they profit handsomely by hiring illegals, but also get hit when all their copper plumbing and wire is stolen in one night. A financial burden that eventually gets rolled into the cost of the finished item.
A financial burden that eventually gets rolled into the cost of the finished item.If losses could magically get "rolled into the cost of the finished item" no business would ever go broke or bankrupt.
California contractors (I am one) hire illegals (I don't) for greedy purposes. If hiring cheap labor keeps costs down why is everything getting so expensive?
I recently had about $800.00 in tools stolen. Maybe you could send me some suggestions on how I can "roll the loss" into the price of the finished product.
BTW, I don't care if the sub contract workers speak spanish/Mexican/whatever. But if they send a crew out and NO one speaks English they get run off the job...They do understand that English.