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Old 09-17-2013, 04:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Mikem8560 View Post
I live vicariously through pic 5 & 7
Curios ,you are busy what is your slow season on the east ? ive found September to be the slow time for most business over here
Ahhh the West side, quiet side, my accountant lives in Charlotte Harbor, she loves it there.

Every summer I prepare for it to be slow, every summer we are not, usually have one good project keeping me going, this summer it did not happen, we where slow June and July, and by slow I meant we where getting the shop clean, nothing drastic, then in August it opened up and now running into mid Sept I'm healthy through the rest of the year. Can't explain it, because normally Sept and Oct are slower.
We have some good stuff going, with more on the way, plus the regular service work.
Trying to find good (even not so good) people to work is tough.
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