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01-24-2012, 11:21 PM | #21 | |
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Re: Engine Builder In Albuquerque New Mexico
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This happens quite often, in machine shops, auto body, paint shops ect. 50% or more money is collected for the job, and after all the excuses are used, the truth is they spent the money that was to go for what ever job, and then needed more money, and they had to set back the collected on job, and start a new job that they can collect more funds sooner, and they dig a hole they can't soon, or ever get out of. I don't ever remember having to ever wait for any parts for a T, or A in 44 years. As far as using a head for an example, you could use any head until that kind of part came. Lastly, Most interuptions in part making is lack of cash flow. You have to get back your expenses, and a profit, to keep the parts coming. Herm. |
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