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Cabinet Makers Wages-How much money do they get paid

August 13th, 2009 No comments

What’s a far price to pay someone who is working on your cabinetry? How much should employees make when working in a cabinet shop? What should I expect to pay a cabinet installer? These are the questions I will attempt to answer in the following paragraphs.
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Business Contracts for Cabinet Work-Protect Customers and Your Company

July 28th, 2009 No comments
Cabinet Contract

Cabinet Contract

This is the most important part of running a cabinet company, writing contracts for the work that is to be completed for your customers. A business must provide their customers with all of the details in writing of exactly who will be responsible for what. This is to protect you and your customers from loosing money due to misunderstandings. If it’s not in the agreement, guess who is going to have to eat the expense, you! read Business Contracts for Cabinet Work

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Payroll Companies Provide Services for outsourcing-Cabinet Business

May 26th, 2009 No comments

Starting my cabinet company, I was exempt from compensation insurance. My small business consisted of me and the wife. Soon I was in need of using payroll services to pay workers. Companies sign-up employees with agencies designed for outsourcing funds that are due in exchange for labor. There are many benefits to using this type of system for compensating people who are dedicated to your corporation’s vision. We did and it worked great. read Payroll Services for Outsourcing

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Starting a Business-Cabinet shops need money customers determination

May 26th, 2009 No comments

It’s going to take three things when starting to develop a cabinet shop business. You will have to have money and a very high level of determination and a plan. Building a good customer base is going to take a few years. If I had to pick one out of the three it would be determination. If passion and desire don’t fall into this same category then read Starting a Cabinet Shop Business

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What Size Delivery Trailer-Cabinet Shop

May 26th, 2009 No comments

14’ x 7’ Tandem Axle
I have used a couple of different sized trailers for delivering my cabinet shops components. For the first eight years of being in business, the delivery of all of my jobs was done with a fourteen foot enclosed tandem axle trailer that had electric breaks. I pulled the beast with a 1973 Ford F-150 that ran on propane fuel. This one had two swing doors in the rear and one on the side, the interior was carpeted. read Cabinet Shop Delivery Trailer

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