DBA, Business Names, RME/RMO & Qualifier Disassociation Suspensions
Shakespeare offered good advice about names. While a rose may smell as sweet by any other name, for contractors the same may not be true
Shakespeare offered good advice about names. While a rose may smell as sweet by any other name, for contractors the same may not be true
One thing often leads to another, and in some cases automatic cancellation of your license! We ‘C’ ‘two’ another contractor’s problem with adding a class
A bowl of ‘alphabet soup’ results from the many acronyms that makeup titles, names and descriptions of a contractor’s potential roles in a company organization.
While law is law, what makes our American way great is everyone is entitled to an opinion. Let’s be clear, I am not an attorney.
A ‘no way, no how’ gets us started on this round of contractor “Q&A.” We find a short answer in a very long question for
Your Qualifier just called and quit, what now? We ‘bond’ with a young contractor who is following in his father’s footsteps. We ‘re-member’ rules on
After more than 25 years assisting contractors, some questions still come up time and again. That’s primarily a result of several factors; including rumor, misunderstanding
If you’re a General Engineering contractor reading to the end of this column, that is likely opportunity you ‘hear’ knocking. A ‘flood’ of work in
While we are the experts on contractor’s licensing even I can’t explain some of the rules on the book. I ‘sign’ on this time with
While the drought in California has caused many problems, there is also a flipside of the coin and an opportunity for contractors that hasn’t ‘dried