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Your very lucky! A lot can’t say the same. You stay safe out there! I’m sorry to hear you were forced to shut down your business. It’s scary to think what’s going to happen to our economy after all this.Yes I know it's a tough decision to make I am also self-employed and have shut my business down.I am also lucky that my wife has a good job and is still working from home kids are grown up living on their own. But yeah if it wasn't for my wife things would be really tough for me right now?
I can’t talk for all job sites, but I do know that on the job site I’m on. Which is a very large job site. Over a million square feet warehouse. They have stopped all face to face meetings, and everything has slowed down. Seems very slow. There’s no pushing for each task to be done. Hardly anybody there. You have to remember, most company’s get an upfront of money and the rest after job completion. Right now it’s not about time deadlines. It’s about finishing said job so they could get paid. Don’t get me wrong, if the government came out and said to shut down all active job sites, I’m all for it. Until that day comes.Government inspectors have shut down so the crunch for job completion is irrelevant because inspections will be so delayed yet they still risk jobs being done on time?
I’m looking at it as a day by day thing... anything could change at any time.