Getting own contracts

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Summary

A finish carpenter seeks advice on transitioning from employment to securing his own contracts, emphasizing ethical considerations in finding work.

Why It Matters

This discussion highlights the challenges faced by skilled tradespeople in navigating the transition to self-employment. Understanding how to find contracts can empower professionals to maximize their earnings while maintaining integrity in their work relationships.

Key Takeaways

  • Identify potential markets for your skills as a finish carpenter.
  • Network with industry professionals to uncover contract opportunities.
  • Consider ethical implications when seeking work outside your current job.

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