I have been a carpender since I was in the 6th grade. I always colect my own wages, and as of today I have never signed a contract. I always do it per hr, and I have been blessed to never get a bad deal with the exception to one every twenty years.
No one asks the price per hr, or the cost of the project, they just tell me what they want, and check in a few times a week to answer questions.
There is no question about who wins with a contract, the contractor has to pad his pocket for unseen problems.
The contractors that are my friends always double the cost to cover their rear ends.
If you were to contract with me, and you wanted to watch me work, I could take advantage of you while you watched. A honest man does not need a contract. I am very fortunate to work in a small rural town where the bad guys are well known.......so I am always to busy to play their games.
On the other hand, I have done lots of work without any pay, because the folks are poor, and need a job done. It just seems like the right thing to do real often.
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