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    In the summer, I can't drive two blocks without seeing the activity of the construction industry. Road contractors, house builders and landscapers are everywhere.

    From my less than scientific windshield study, it seems that to remain competitive and to attract willing employees in the contracting industry, every tool needs to be powered.

    1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles.

    2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping.

    3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks.

    4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall fi

    Time for A Marketing Tune-up
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    tors, house builders and landscapers are everywhere.

    From my less than scientific windshield study, it seems that to remain competitive and to attract willing employees in the contracting industry, every tool needs to be powered.

    1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles.

    2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping.

    3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks.

    4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall f

    The Pros And Cons Of Personnel In The Translation Business
    Are you planning to set up a translation business? Then there are two or three fundamental questions you will need to consider if you want your business to be a success. One of these, and in fact the most obvious one, is how to attract clients. However, the ma
    ems that to remain competitive and to attract willing employees in the contracting industry, every tool needs to be powered.

    1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles.

    2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping.

    3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks.

    4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall f

    Planning for Emergencies in Your Cleaning Business
    On an average day your staff will go to work and the time will pass routinely, without incident. But unexpected events can happen. Whether the incident is life threatening, a small spill, or the building loses electricity, you need to make sure your staff is
    to be powered.

    1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles.

    2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping.

    3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks.

    4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall f

    Managers Aren't Always Leaders
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    ping.

    3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks.

    4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing.

    5. Powered post hole diggers.

    Other trades have put motors to work in their businesses, too.

    The lawn spray applicators use powered sprayers for operators who stand up and ride to apply chemicals.

    Lawn mowing services have moved away from those large walk (or run) behind mowers and have upgraded to stand or sit behind and ride mowers.

    People power wash, power rake and power grind their work. "Hand wo

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