Business owners and managers take whatever disciplinary action necessary to ensure that their businesses don't suffer from the avoidable mistakes of their workers. That's a given. The same logic should be applied to the owners and managers, too.
With fuel prices hitting the $3 per gallon mark, some action has been warranted to offset the increased cost of doing business for companies that put service vehicles on the road every day. One contractor is considering eliminating free in-home estimates.
"Have you hugged your kids lately?" We've all heard that expression, and it was in the forefront again as Mother's Day approached. There is a similar phrase that we as contractors need to think of periodically: "Have you reviewed your prices lately?"
Industry Isn't Just Plug and Play [Editor's note: This letter is in response to Mike Murphy's column "Small Company, Big Company, ... Good Company?" April 17.] What is sad is
To help you inform a skeptical homeowner that he/she needs a new indoor coil to go along with that new high-efficient outdoor unit he/she just purchased/needed, just steer that doubting Thomas to the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute's (ARI's) Website.
It's Time to Get Serious About Energy Efficiency Thank you for the article about Home Performance with Energy Star ("Timing Is Hot for Energy Star," Jan. 30, 2006). With rising
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