Okay, I'll do one of mine, but it s not about a haircut.
You CAN do it, but is it legal...
If you as a company, contract more that 500 bucks, your are illegally contracting even if your subs have a license. Plan and simple... though I can see the lure of it, but it may compromise one's core values.
I would ask Fred to remove this post.
Okay, I'll do one of mine, but it s not about a haircut.
Well, that just goes to show that one should never rely strictly on the advice of the person you buy a business from or the sign installers whose workloads rely mostly on doing work for the small sign shops that presume they are exempt as long as they use said installers for their installations like we were told. When buying the business, we were told that unless you built and installed electric signs, you didn't need anything more than a local business license, liability insurance, a reseller's number and worker's comp insurance.
It was not a conscious effort on my part to evade my responsibilities or accountability. I stand corrected and will act upon this new information immediately.
I stand corrected, you do have integrity...
You might want to look into a D-42 Installation license
http://www.cslb.ca.gov/About_Us/Lib.../D-42_-_Non-Electrical_Sign_Installation.aspx
You obviously have the expertise...
Already on it my friend.
Now, if you or anyone else can find what is included in or needs to be studied for the D-42 exam, you're a lot better at searching than I am.
Already on it my friend.
Now, if you or anyone else can find what is included in or needs to be studied for the D-42 exam, you're a lot better at searching than I am.
Already on it my friend.
Now, if you or anyone else can find what is included in or needs to be studied for the D-42 exam, you're a lot better at searching than I am.
Thanks, I found that one also, but at $249.00 compared with the $29.00 the publisher of the study guide charges, I think we'll save the $200 and buy booze with it.
Okay, I'll do one of mine, but it s not about a haircut.