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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Marty Champions on January 09, 2017, 09:40:04 AM
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thats a massive jump on taxes in on year on the workin man
for the dims who dont understand if i charge 100 $ to paint a room in 2016 , as of 2017 i will make 7.25$ less because of this state labor tax. or the tax gets passes onto whomever paying me
its funny we got more n more every year n the tax pool paying the same state rate , that should suffice right?
why would there be a need for a tax rate increase
great way at the state level to hurt middle class
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One of your more well written and thought out posts as of late. I'd say, if you are doing work like this, just have the person pay cash or a check in your name. Are they asking for a COI for workers comp and liability? I saw where Hardee's is advertising a meal for $4 now which includes two sandwhiches, fries and a drink. You may be forced to eat meat broseph. It's the only way to offset these tax increases.
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thats a massive jump on taxes in on year on the workin man
for the dims who dont understand if i charge 100 $ to paint a room in 2016 , as of 2017 i will make 7.25$ less because of this state labor tax. or the tax gets passes onto whomever paying me
its funny we got more n more every year n the tax pool paying the same state rate , that should suffice right?
why would there be a need for a tax rate increase
great way at the state level to hurt middle class
Why don't you just charge 107.25....
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But then he would have to pay $7.78
Still 3 cents shy.
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How about $107.82?
That should work.
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Why don't you just charge 107.25....
Actually, that would just raise the tax bite. I'll leave it to you to figure out why.
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Actually, that would just raise the tax bite. I'll leave it to you to figure out why.
No. The tax bite would be exactly the same.
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No,, PRIME! You are incorrect and ERIC is right.
If Marty were to charge an additional fee of $7.82 for each job in which Marty wants to 'clear' $100 on while realizing that he has to pay the state tax of 7.25% ... it will work well on his behalf. (I think!)
If his fee is $107.82 he will have to pay $7.82 of that fee. (Actually $7.81695 which is rounded up to $7.82).
So deduct that $7.82 from the $107.82 that someone pays Marty and Marty clears a crisp new $100 bill.
I'm actually making this simple for my own benefit.
BUT.... The good old state tax board may audit Marty and tell him that he has to pay 7.25% of the $107.82 he actually received.
This is where it gets tricky. And audits are a real pain in the ass.
But here's a another question for you other know-it-alls.
What income does Marty declare on his Federal Income Tax form?
The $100.00 or the $107.82?
Think carefully or you could end up in some federal prison along with Marty who gets his tax advice from this GetBig board.
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He declares the $107.82, but he can deduct the state tax that he paid.
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Eric, I think you are right but the State Tax Auditors could raise the question, 'Did Marty pay the $7.82 tax directly or did the customer pay it indirectly through Marty.?'
This is the kind of shit big corporations run into when they are searching new ways to increase their bottom line.
But I tend to believe that you are correct.
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Eric, I think you are right but the State Tax Auditors could raise the question, 'Did Marty pay the $7.82 tax directly or did the customer pay it indirectly through Marty.?'
This is the kind of shit big corporations run into when they are searching new ways to increase their bottom line.
But I tend to believe that you are correct.
Marty hasn't made it clear if this is an increase on the state income tax on labor, that I am assuming it is, or if it is a sales tax on the price of labor to the customer. If it is the latter, then he would collect the sales tax for the state, and only declare the $100 as income on his federal taxes.
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Welcome to the what the rest of the country has already been doing for years.
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OK, then ...it appears that it would be best if Marty simply charged $107.82 for the same work he used to charge $100.00.
That way there would be no auditing confusion.
But just to be on the safe side .... I suggest he charge a bit higher so the auditors do not suspect that the additional fee of 7.25% was psid by any other person than himself.
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No,, PRIME! You are incorrect and ERIC is right.
If Marty were to charge an additional fee of $7.82 for each job in which Marty wants to 'clear' $100 on while realizing that he has to pay the state tax of 7.25% ... it will work well on his behalf. (I think!)
If his fee is $107.82 he will have to pay $7.82 of that fee. (Actually $7.81695 which is rounded up to $7.82).
So deduct that $7.82 from the $107.82 that someone pays Marty and Marty clears a crisp new $100 bill.
I'm actually making this simple for my own benefit.
BUT.... The good old state tax board may audit Marty and tell him that he has to pay 7.25% of the $107.82 he actually received.
This is where it gets tricky. And audits are a real pain in the ass.
But here's a another question for you other know-it-alls.
What income does Marty declare on his Federal Income Tax form?
The $100.00 or the $107.82?
Think carefully or you could end up in some federal prison along with Marty who gets his tax advice from this GetBig board.
lol i pay my accountant 1200 a year
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how come everyone here seems to have difficulty somprehending this new state sales tax on labor
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Because you didn't make it clear that it was a SALES TAX!
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Because you didn't make it clear that it was a SALES TAX!
its not hard to figure out...only on getbig i must spell and punctuate perfectly and redundantly clarify everything!fuckin retards
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its not hard to figure out...only on getbig i must spell and punctuate perfectly and redundantly clarify everything!fuckin retards
Only on Getbig? I guess no one, anywhere else, knows what you're talking about either, and they don't care!
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Only on Getbig? I guess no one, anywhere else, knows what you're talking about either, and they don't care!
fuck off fagget
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fuck off fagget
:D
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YEP, Marty! Proper English and proper punctuation plus proper spelling is a sign of intelligence within this world in which we exist.
Plus you can save yourself $100 a month if you did your accounting yourself. That will more than make up for the tax increase.
It ain't rocket science.
Why do you get upset when some good guys on this board are trying to help you out?
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Hard work + less money × explaining himself = angry falcon
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Marty pays what Marty fucking wants to pay.
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No,, PRIME! You are incorrect and ERIC is right.
If Marty were to charge an additional fee of $7.82 for each job in which Marty wants to 'clear' $100 on while realizing that he has to pay the state tax of 7.25% ... it will work well on his behalf. (I think!)
If his fee is $107.82 he will have to pay $7.82 of that fee. (Actually $7.81695 which is rounded up to $7.82).
So deduct that $7.82 from the $107.82 that someone pays Marty and Marty clears a crisp new $100 bill.
I'm actually making this simple for my own benefit.
BUT.... The good old state tax board may audit Marty and tell him that he has to pay 7.25% of the $107.82 he actually received.
This is where it gets tricky. And audits are a real pain in the ass.
But here's a another question for you other know-it-alls.
What income does Marty declare on his Federal Income Tax form?
The $100.00 or the $107.82?
Think carefully or you could end up in some federal prison along with Marty who gets his tax advice from this GetBig board.
I think we are talking about the same thing. Marty would have to pay tax on the $7.82 if he just adds it to the price. To be on the safe side, it would be better if he charged the customer $100 plus tax (7.82). On the billing statement he should make it a separate line item labeled tax.
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Never charge double zero's(or snake eyes) on anything. Bad luck. $100 dollars=00(snake eyes). For better luck, charge $111.
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YEP, Marty! Proper English and proper punctuation plus proper spelling is a sign of intelligence within this world in which we exist.
Plus you can save yourself $100 a month if you did your accounting yourself. That will more than make up for the tax increase.
It ain't rocket science.
Why do you get upset when some good guys on this board are trying to help you out?
lol yeah becoming a tax pro i really wanna do that shit
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In theory all painters will be passing on the same price increase so the playing field remains level. In actuality all painters will have to do more work for cash and pay no tax since they will otherwise lose more jobs to cash competition.
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In theory all painters will be passing on the same price increase so the playing field remains level. In actuality all painters will have to do more work for cash and pay no tax since they will otherwise lose more jobs to cash competition.
The downside of working for cash can bite you when applying for SSI. If you chose to risk being charged with tax fraud by working for cash, at the least, you should put money away for the future. Another thing, running your business like this could result in you losing your contractor's license. No body in their right mind is going to hire someone who does not have a contractor's license.
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13% harmonized tax here(Ontario 8% plus 5% feds goods and service tax)
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The downside of working for cash can bite you when applying for SSI. If you chose to risk being charged with tax fraud by working for cash, at the least, you should put money away for the future. Another thing, running your business like this could result in you losing your contractor's license. No body in their right mind is going to hire someone who does not have a contractor's license.
Yet thousands do everyday. Having a contractor's license doesn't mean they're actually insured and bonded.
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Yet thousands do everyday. Having a contractor's license doesn't mean they're actually insured and bonded.
No it doesn't because they could have dropped the coverage after getting a contractor's license. Never trust what someone claims, verify it. The thousands who do this have no one but themselves to blame should something go array.
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The downside of working for cash can bite you when applying for SSI. If you chose to risk being charged with tax fraud by working for cash, at the least, you should put money away for the future. Another thing, running your business like this could result in you losing your contractor's license. No body in their right mind is going to hire someone who does not have a contractor's license.
For someone like a painter licensure is nonsense. What's the worst that could happen? There's a drip somewhere on a door frame? Electrician I could see. Plumber if there's sewer mains involved. GCs. Painting is the most faggy trade ever and anyone can do it. I'm amazed people pay to have it done. I paint (unlicensed!) on rare occasions and it's basically like a holiday. The heaviest thing you lift all day is a tin of paint. Decorators. ::) If a girl can do your job then it's not a trade. When I'm painting I make a point of telling everyone I'm not a painter. It's fucking shameful.
Giving money to the government so you can get a portion of it back later seems like a false economy to me. Besides, there won't be any SSI for Marty's generation. The best reason to pay tax is that it funds important things that keep the country running. (In theory.) I'm socialist enough to believe in taxation. Whether it should be income tax or sales tax is debatable. How well it gets spent is very questionable.
The real world contractor bottom line in the US is that you're not going to win a homeowner job over an untaxed uninsured Mexican and still afford groceries unless your costs of doing business mirror his. 19/20 people are going to take the half price Mexican without the contractor's licence quote. If you're on the up & up all the time then you're competing with every other 100% legal painter for the remaining 20th job. You'd be better off at McDonalds.
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For someone like a painter licensure is nonsense. What's the worst that could happen? There's a drip somewhere on a door frame? Electrician I could see. Plumber if there's sewer mains involved. GCs. Painting is the most faggy trade ever and anyone can do it. I'm amazed people pay to have it done. I paint (unlicensed!) on rare occasions and it's basically like a holiday. The heaviest thing you lift all day is a tin of paint. Decorators. ::) If a girl can do your job then it's not a trade. When I'm painting I make a point of telling everyone I'm not a painter. It's fucking shameful.
Giving money to the government so you can get a portion of it back later seems like a false economy to me. Besides, there won't be any SSI for Marty's generation. The best reason to pay tax is that it funds important things that keep the country running. (In theory.) I'm socialist enough to believe in taxation. Whether it should be income tax or sales tax is debatable. How well it gets spent is very questionable.
The real world contractor bottom line in the US is that you're not going to win a homeowner job over an untaxed uninsured Mexican and still afford groceries unless your costs of doing business mirror his. 19/20 people are going to take the half price Mexican without the contractor's licence quote. If you're on the up & up all the time then you're competing with every other 100% legal painter for the remaining 20th job. You'd be better off at McDonalds.
Ummmm, yeah, I'm gonna have to go ahead disagree with you on that. Painters can have one of the most dangerous jobs possible. A couple of years ago I got the exterior of my house painted. There are sections on my roof line that are 30 plus feet up, and only accessible by laddering a 45 degree pitch. When searching for companies, I found that less than 10% actually had proper medical and liability insurance. Most would say they did, but when I would ask them to email a copy, they would back out, or say that they would pay for all medical expenses if something happens to one of their employees.
One of the reasons most companies don't have proper insurance is because of the extra cost. The last thing I wanted was a worker falling 35 feet off my roof, and then his family suing the shit out of me. The insured contractors were on average 500 to 1000 more than the uninsured, but it was worth it to me.
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Ummmm, yeah, I'm gonna have to go ahead disagree with you on that. Painters can have one of the most dangerous jobs possible. A couple of years ago I got the exterior of my house painted. There are sections on my roof line that are 30 plus feet up, and only accessible by laddering a 45 degree pitch. When searching for companies, I found that less than 10% actually had proper medical and liability insurance. Most would say they did, but when I would ask them to email a copy, they would back out, or say that they would pay for all medical expenses if something happens to one of their employees.
One of the reasons most companies don't have proper insurance is because of the extra cost. The last thing I wanted was a worker falling 35 feet off my roof, and then his family suing the shit out of me. The insured contractors were on average 500 to 1000 more than the uninsured, but it was worth it to me.
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Men built that. Then some fag with a brush came along and painted it.
Oh yeah.
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thats a massive jump on taxes in on year on the workin man
for the dims who dont understand if i charge 100 $ to paint a room in 2016 , as of 2017 i will make 7.25$ less because of this state labor tax. or the tax gets passes onto whomever paying me
its funny we got more n more every year n the tax pool paying the same state rate , that should suffice right?
why would there be a need for a tax rate increase
great way at the state level to hurt middle class
If you remember , back in 2007 the economy crashed and some state/local governments were hurting.
Unlike the federal Gov, the state/local situations couldn't use a congressional approved "bail out" to cover most of it.
For example in Ga, we've had a rental property tax added at the individual county level.
My wife and I have a couple Mt vacation rentals, so this applies to us.
Like sales tax in a store most of us just add it on to the rental rate.
Then, we record it and let our accountant* figure it for taxes.
* my wife worked for a major bank and is good friends with our cpa
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For someone like a painter licensure is nonsense. What's the worst that could happen? There's a drip somewhere on a door frame? Electrician I could see. Plumber if there's sewer mains involved. GCs. Painting is the most faggy trade ever and anyone can do it. I'm amazed people pay to have it done. I paint (unlicensed!) on rare occasions and it's basically like a holiday. The heaviest thing you lift all day is a tin of paint. Decorators. ::) If a girl can do your job then it's not a trade. When I'm painting I make a point of telling everyone I'm not a painter. It's fucking shameful.
Everyone thinks they can paint which is not the same as saying anyone can provide a professional paint job. As part of a remodel I'm having done, the painters used a four step process to paint the custom kitchen cupboards. Can you, a self admitted non-professional, outline this process for me?
A lot more can happen than a errant paint drip. If the unlicensed painter you hire falls off his ladder and injures him or herself, you can be held liable. If the painter doesn't pay their suppliers or subcontractors (employees), you can be held liable. In some states, hiring unlicensed contractors is illegal an subject to you being fined. In Florida the fine is $5,000. What if it's not just a drip but a priceless rug that is ruined because the painter accidentally trips over a 5 gal bucket of paint? If the painter won't or can't pay the damages, your homeowner's insurance may not either, leaving you to cover the cost of replacing your rug.
If you are unlicensed and get caught working without a license, you can be fined $5,000 in Oregon. The fine might vary state by state.
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Everyone thinks they can paint which is not the same as saying anyone can provide a professional paint job. As part of a remodel I'm having done, the painters used a four step process to paint the custom kitchen cupboards. Can you, a self admitted non-professional, outline this process for me?
A lot more can happen than a errant paint drip. If the unlicensed painter you hire falls off his ladder and injures him or herself, you can be held liable. If the painter doesn't pay their suppliers or subcontractors (employees), you can be held liable. In some states, hiring unlicensed contractors is illegal an subject to you being fined. In Florida the fine is $5,000. What if it's not just a drip but a priceless rug that is ruined because the painter accidentally trips over a 5 gal bucket of paint? If the painter won't or can't pay the damages, your homeowner's insurance may not either, leaving you to cover the cost of replacing your rug.
If you are unlicensed and get caught working without a license, you can be fined $5,000 in Oregon. The fine might vary state by state.
Good points.
Once you've remodeled and hired contractors you quickly learn that the cheapest work isn't always the best path .
I'd never use anyone to cut down a big tree that wasn't licensed for Tree removal service.
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YEP, Marty! Proper English and proper punctuation plus proper spelling is a sign of intelligence within this world in which we exist.
Plus you can save yourself $100 a month if you did your accounting yourself. That will more than make up for the tax increase.
It ain't rocket science.
Why do you get upset when some good guys on this board are trying to help you out?
This is the first time ever I have seen STUNTMOVIE raising his voice.
Unique and very rare meltdown bij STUNTMOVIE.
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its not hard to figure out...only on getbig i must spell and punctuate perfectly and redundantly clarify everything!fuckin retards
YOU ARE THE RETARD BRAH. AT LEAST YOU ARE PLAYING THAT ROLE QUITE WELL. LAY OF THE PAINT THINNER AND GET SOME FRESH AIR BY MOWING BIG ASS LAWNS LIKE A BOSS.
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Everyone thinks they can paint which is not the same as saying anyone can provide a professional paint job. As part of a remodel I'm having done, the painters used a four step process to paint the custom kitchen cupboards. Can you, a self admitted non-professional, outline this process for me?
A lot more can happen than a errant paint drip. If the unlicensed painter you hire falls off his ladder and injures him or herself, you can be held liable. If the painter doesn't pay their suppliers or subcontractors (employees), you can be held liable. In some states, hiring unlicensed contractors is illegal an subject to you being fined. In Florida the fine is $5,000. What if it's not just a drip but a priceless rug that is ruined because the painter accidentally trips over a 5 gal bucket of paint? If the painter won't or can't pay the damages, your homeowner's insurance may not either, leaving you to cover the cost of replacing your rug.
If you are unlicensed and get caught working without a license, you can be fined $5,000 in Oregon. The fine might vary state by state.
Depends on the wood but I'd guess filling, sanding, tannin blocking primer, and finishes with air assisted airless or hvlp, buff between coats. Odd the cabinet guys wouldn't provide a completely finished product and you have to hire painters however. If you're gonna test me let's at least talk grain finish varnishes and oils. You're gonna get shellacked brah!
A licence to work. Or else the government fines you. Think about that for a minute.
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- Probably would get shellacked. I haven't been a professional painter since my mid-20's. :D
You pretty much covered the cabinet painting procedure the painters used with the exception of the final clear coat. The painted finish was applied with an airless. If I remember correctly, the cabinets are constructed of Alder. The interiors are pre-finished maple.
The island is constructed of white oak. All the panels, drawer and door fronts are book matched. They are stained with a couple of Varathane top coats with a very low sheen. The island's finishes were brush applied.
Not a great photo. Kitchen in progress.
Looks good. Enough I'll let you slide on having stainless appliances. :D But if you go brass or stainless cabinet handles I'll never forgive. Get some badass wrought iron cabinet handles. The black will compliment the lights and island well. Just $.02.
Ok I'll admit that sort of thing is a specialty. Furniture/ cabinet grade work is another level than painting drywall and baseboards. I'm sure there's all sorts of shit that you need to know. I did a bit of lurking on a woodwork site and the discussions never ended those guys had about how various finishes succeeded or not on different kinds of wood.
I hope to build my own kitchen one day and feature my carpentry expertise with grain finish, but by the time I grind off all the bent nails hanging out of it I'll probably have to paint!
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YEP, Marty! Proper English and proper punctuation plus proper spelling is a sign of intelligence within this world in which we exist.
Plus you can save yourself $100 a month if you did your accounting yourself. That will more than make up for the tax increase.
It ain't rocket science.
Why do you get upset when some good guys on this board are trying to help you out?
not sure why ur mad i got zero useful advices in this thread
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Everyone thinks they can paint which is not the same as saying anyone can provide a professional paint job. As part of a remodel I'm having done, the painters used a four step process to paint the custom kitchen cupboards. Can you, a self admitted non-professional, outline this process for me?
A lot more can happen than a errant paint drip. If the unlicensed painter you hire falls off his ladder and injures him or herself, you can be held liable. If the painter doesn't pay their suppliers or subcontractors (employees), you can be held liable. In some states, hiring unlicensed contractors is illegal an subject to you being fined. In Florida the fine is $5,000. What if it's not just a drip but a priceless rug that is ruined because the painter accidentally trips over a 5 gal bucket of paint? If the painter won't or can't pay the damages, your homeowner's insurance may not either, leaving you to cover the cost of replacing your rug.
If you are unlicensed and get caught working without a license, you can be fined $5,000 in Oregon. The fine might vary state by state.
yes everyone u hire needs to b bonded\insured
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Why don't you just charge 107.25....
then that would be taxed at 107.25 not 100
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the bigger retarded picture is government will also have to pay more for labor they contract out
its a zero sum game its more paper work too , the gov wont benefit they will always spend too much, the few will benefit with gov contracts
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States should lower all taxes. More businesses invest locally. More businesses then employ more people. And more people have more money to spend.
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People who work are just prey - the remaining part of the population that is still active & effective has to shoulder a mountain of ineffiency.
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not sure why ur mad i got zero useful advices in this thread
Sorry we disappointed you. Exactly what kind of advice were you hoping for?
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MARTY, I'm not mad at all. It's impossible for me to get mad at good people on an internet board.
And the bad people ... I just avoid!
Most of the responses are GetBiggers doing their best to be helpful in an attempt to answer your original question which got off track a bit and lead to additional responses that even I (who does not paint anything outside of a coloring book) find to be of interest.
So llI gotta thank you initiating this topic.
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Somewhat related story follows:
My brother-in-law is a jack of all trades. Climbs mountains and is building a one man submarine (he was a submariner in the US Navy) and is one of the top abalone divers in northern California during abalone season.
He is retired and has sufficient time to pursue these 'hobbies'.
Their home is a big, three story place built in 1904 and is registered within the state as some form of historical 'artifact'.
He recently received a number of bids from licensed painting contractors .. Low bid at $18,000 and high bid at $22,000 pus a separate rental fee of $5,000 a month for the scaffolding.
So he decided to paint the house himself and purchased some scaffolding for $1,000 which will have to be taken down and reconstructed as he proceeds to paint which will cause him a lot of additional work but will save him $4,000 or more depending on the time it will take to paint the place. His paint estimate is $1,500.
Here's the test question for GetBiggers who like test questions:
If it would take two months for a pro to paint his house for a total of $20,000 plus two months of scaffolding rent, how much would he save by painting it himself?
PS ... He says that his color choice is "SUBMARINE GRAY". The present color is NAVY GREY.
I recommended OLIVE DRAB with a bit of camouflage thrown in.
But you civilians would not understand that.
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Here is a lit photo of the kitchen. You'll notice the speed oven on the floor in front of the island. The left corner is seriously dented. -Two weeks for the replacement. Under the cardboard are solid birch floors in a honey colored finish with lots of character, like knots and such.
Nice, man. I prefer blonder floors as well, in a matte. What did you use as a finish? Looks like you kept away from high gloss everywhere.
Are you on a crawlspace/basement or did they have to cut a slab to get gas to your island?
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Nice, man. I prefer blonder floors as well, in a matte. What did you use as a finish? Looks like you kept away from high gloss everywhere.
Are you on a crawlspace/basement or did they have to cut a slab to get gas to your island?
Despite having a lot of windows, my house seems a bit dark inside. Dark floors would make it seem even darker.
The house has a sizeable crawlspace. -No problem with putting the gas line in. There was a smaller island previous to the remodel. It had a Jenn Air electric downdraft cook top. The new popup Cattura downdraft from Best is 600 CFM. The 10" duck work is an installation problem. I'm waiting for 8" ducting so it can be installed. The blower is remotely located to reduce the noise.
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Sorry we disappointed you. Exactly what kind of advice were you hoping for?
i wasnt asking for advices reread initial post
however i do expect a certain reception whenever i do post
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i wasnt asking for advices reread initial post
however i do expect a certain reception whenever i do post
Hmm....I have no idea now where I got the idea that you were. Did you edit your original post?
Did you get the reception you expected?
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Hmm....I have no idea now where I got the idea that you were. Did you edit your original post?
Did you get the reception you expected?
people eat too much meat n cant read
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people eat too much meat n cant read
I eat very little meat. Are you suggesting this meat eating theory applies to me? ;)