On March 18, 2020 at 23:21, Brad Humphrey said...
Unless you are sitting on a nest egg (and if you do this for a living, there is no way you are); you HAVE to work. None of us can afford to be out of work more than a month or two. And for some of us, we would lose everything and be homeless if out of work much longer than that.
That's a great point, and I'm sure one that's crossed all of our minds in the last few days. The uncertainty of it all isn't helping.
But, how do you work if the customers won't let you come to their home? (assuming you're a RESI guy). Do you think people will get so tired of being "shut-ins" that they'll start taking risks?
I've had a few guys tell me that bigger jobs have postponed on them. Even some of the wealthier folks may start holding on to their money to see what tomorrow may bring?
At some point, something's gotta give, right?
Maybe now is the time to start shaking the bushes really hard before it gets real bad?