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This entire paragraph could stand a re-write, to cut out awkward transitions, run-on sentences, and confusion of tenses.Scott's Carpentry Website wrote:Doing a remodeling project is a big job and costs a lot of money and if your (you're) like most people you want that money to stretch as far as it can, but how far is to (too) far? "Now wait a minute Scott, how can my money stretch (too) far"? Ok, let me give you an example. Lets (Let's) say you want a contractor to do a job for you and the bid comes to ten thousand dollars and you tell him you can only afford nine thousand dollars and the contractor says "ok, I can do it for that" and your (you're) thinking to yourself "nice, I just saved a thousand dollars". Well lets (let's) just think about what just happened, how is this contractor going to do this job for a thousand dollars less? He has to make a certain amount of money every day or he is going to go out of business so that couldn't be it. The guys that work for him are going to cost him the same amount, unless he can talk them into taking a pay cut just so he can do this job.. yeah right. I know for a fact that his insurance company isn't going to cut him any slack and neither is good old Uncle Sam, so whats (what's) left? Material, that's the only thing that he can cut costs on, so everyone gets there (their) fair share and you get stuck with inferior material, doesn't sound like such a good deal to me.
WarAdvocat wrote:Remodeling projects are big jobs which carry a high price tag. If youâ??re like most people, you want to stretch your funds as far as you can, but sometimes you can stretch TOO far.
â??Now wait a minute Scott, how can my money stretch too far?â?
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