Posted by Errin OH on May 21, 2012 at 11:37:19 from (198.24.6.168):
In Reply to: Craigs List Labor posted by John T on May 21, 2012 at 07:11:59:
My dad was a self employed tile setter / contractor. He did something similar with those day labor places. He go in find three or four guys and hire them for a day. The best one would be brought back to complete the job. I couldn't count the number of guys dad ended up hiring full time this way. With a couple exceptions all went on to better jobs and not back to the day labor market.
When dad passed I was blown away by the number of former employees / ex day labors who showed up at the service. I couldn't count but if they didn't out number friends and family it was close. It really solidified in me how you conduct business, says everything about you.......
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