and no penalty for consultatons, the missing i has probably peeled off. but referances?
Maybe it's the subcontracts that are "firm" as opposed to firm. Maybe they're written so crummily (or maybe craftily) that the subcontractor has no contractual (or subcontractual) obligations.
I feel better knowing that he has "referAnces"
they're a "firm" as in "my brother has a pickup, so I figured I'd do some roofing on the side."
ooh! I almost missed the rest! I'm going to call today for my consultat on (but I'm not sure what, exactly, it goes on).
and no penalty for consultatons, the missing i has probably peeled off. but referances?
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's the subcontracts that are "firm" as opposed to firm. Maybe they're written so crummily (or maybe craftily) that the subcontractor has no contractual (or subcontractual) obligations.
ReplyDeleteI feel better knowing that he has "referAnces"
ReplyDeletethey're a "firm" as in "my brother has a pickup, so I figured I'd do some roofing on the side."
ReplyDeleteooh! I almost missed the rest! I'm going to call today for my consultat on (but I'm not sure what, exactly, it goes on).
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