4:34 Wrong! The universal principle is, when you plan or practice any sequential process from end result toward first steps you're setting up the process to pick up speed and get easier as you execute it. I've heard it called Reverse Chaining.
Right on! Always have to remain teachable to learn new things! Also helps you learn from your mistakes! Plan on and hope you continue winning your bids!
37 years in plumbing interested in your channel. But to me the only thing that matters is proper rough in of cource that rough in gotta fit the finish not nessesarily generic. if your rough is wrong finish wont work. maybe youare bidding work per fixture x dollars for a lav and x dollars per toilet add up costs of the purchase of fixtures and then a certain number gets added for the rough in based on fixture count .
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Thanks man! BTW the mic sounds much more clear on this video.
4:34 Wrong!
The universal principle is, when you plan or practice any sequential process from end result toward first steps you're setting up the process to pick up speed and get easier as you execute it. I've heard it called Reverse Chaining.
I feel like I can make the most money if I can get the job done as fast as I possibly can and for me that’s really the key
It takes the right kind and not rework idiots
San Antonio here, right on bro
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Right on! Always have to remain teachable to learn new things! Also helps you learn from your mistakes! Plan on and hope you continue winning your bids!
Thanks for a great video!
Corporate does love seeing those 3 ring binders! 😂
37 years in plumbing interested in your channel. But to me the only thing that matters is proper rough in of cource that rough in gotta fit the finish not nessesarily generic. if your rough is wrong finish wont work.
maybe youare bidding work per fixture x dollars for a lav and x dollars per toilet add up costs of the purchase of fixtures and then a certain number gets added for the rough in based on fixture count .