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<blockquote data-quote="VoltzElectrical" data-source="post: 155259" data-attributes="member: 10749"><p>totally know how you feel dude, luckily I'm a subbie and don't take the financial brunt, but the frustration is just the same. Uninstalling something you just put your heart and sole into. Without teaching you to suck eggs, obviously you are keeping tracks of alterations, deviations and additions (extras) to your 'quoted for' works, and billing at the appropriate and previously agreed rate. good luck with that, and i mean that as a person who is working in the background with a friend looking into becoming 'contractors' and kipping the 'sub' part of it into touch. it's a minefield and my black and white approach is constantly being tempered and educated by my learned friend. all the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VoltzElectrical, post: 155259, member: 10749"] totally know how you feel dude, luckily I'm a subbie and don't take the financial brunt, but the frustration is just the same. Uninstalling something you just put your heart and sole into. Without teaching you to suck eggs, obviously you are keeping tracks of alterations, deviations and additions (extras) to your 'quoted for' works, and billing at the appropriate and previously agreed rate. good luck with that, and i mean that as a person who is working in the background with a friend looking into becoming 'contractors' and kipping the 'sub' part of it into touch. it's a minefield and my black and white approach is constantly being tempered and educated by my learned friend. all the best. [/QUOTE]
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