jmckenna1
(John McKenna, CMI)
September 4, 2009, 3:21pm
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dsorge:
I think sometimes that vendors may overestimate how much money the average home inspector makes. A really good solo artist may be able to gross $150K per year. Factor in expenses (which can be high) and you’re not exactly on a path to “sick wealth”.
The vast majority of solo HI’s may only pull half that in this market if they’re lucky. Given this reality, these “good deals” are a necessity that allow the little guys to survive and believe me…we’re deserving and grateful for these perks. This is not an easy existence by any measure.
You are an immoral person. You should be more considerate
of the salesman and be willing to pay a higher price so they
can make more profits. How dare you think about saving
money for yourself and family. I am shocked… :mrgreen:
jmckenna1
(John McKenna, CMI)
September 4, 2009, 3:28pm
42
jkaylor:
Just for the score card, look up above. You have one post that tells Chris to “watch his sales drop like a rock”, and another that says to “contact you if he wants to increase his sales”.
Who is demanding control?
On a side note, my x took off with my kids to TX, I would pay you handsomly if you can pull some TX strings and get her in control! ](*,)
I told Chris that if he attacks his clients then he can “watch his sales
drop like a rock”. Does that make sense?
I then offered to help him. Does this make sense?
Where am I demanding control over anything? Whew. :roll:
dsorge
(David Sorge)
September 4, 2009, 3:54pm
43
I’m an evil one for sure;-)