It was an e-mail from a trade press colleague. He was forwarding a news release he had received — and, he could not help but include this teaser: “Mark, I don’t know whether to say ‘Oh, brother’ or order one.”
Many contractors already get it. Many distributors get it. If you look at comments from The News’ Contractor Consultants this month regarding the Internet, you’ll see that many contractors understand and appreciate what a Web presence means to them.
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It’s the American way: Contribute to a politician’s campaign or political party and see if you can get something in return. Some might consider this buying a politician’s vote, but not Tom Donohue.
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The Cost Of Hiring The Wrong Person I enjoyed John R. Hall’s article on squeaky-clean techs [“Finding The Squeaky-Clean Technician,” Jan. 21].I own an hvacr service/contracting company. We’re in our
As I was reading an online newsletter from the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors — National Association (PHCC), I was reminded of a subject near and dear to business owners’ hearts: productivity. More specifically, jobsite productivity.
Several aspects of the refrigerant and oil focus in this issue of The News veer away from the familiar world of CFCs, HCFCs, and even HFCs. And that is a reflection of the way the industry is going and may be going.
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