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I'm buiding it myself, cheap labor.
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Labor is involved in a lot more than just building the structure. We have to employ people in the yard to unload and put the product away, clerks to take the orders, and if you need delivery... then we need a truck driver. The demand is not going down. Sales and tickets (those are the invoices for the sales) are up roughly 40 percent this year over last... and that is with the shortage of material supply. Two years ago, I could cover windows, doors, decking, siding, and roofing. We now have a five person team to cover the retail customers that walk-in... and are still at times coming up short on coverage for the customer service that we think should be the norm. It will take a while before the New Money crowd now moving into the area settles down. Once that happens, the demand on local labor will level off. But I would not hazard a guess as to when that will be. |
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