July doldrums
Quote from andy-j on July 13, 2010, 1:52 pmWell, after a fairly busy June, it seems that July has been almost completely dead. I'm looking on the bright side though, since my son and I leave for Boy Scout camp in Asheville NC soon. at least I won't be worrying about all the work I didn't get finished before I left!
Andy
trying to stay positive!!
Well, after a fairly busy June, it seems that July has been almost completely dead. I'm looking on the bright side though, since my son and I leave for Boy Scout camp in Asheville NC soon. at least I won't be worrying about all the work I didn't get finished before I left!
Andy
trying to stay positive!!
Quote from Merlin on July 13, 2010, 1:55 pmI just got off the phone with a couple of contractors who said this year is worse than last year.
I just got off the phone with a couple of contractors who said this year is worse than last year.
Quote from andy-j on July 13, 2010, 1:56 pmactually, YTD has been pretty good here in SW florida. hopefully it's just our typical July slowdown.
actually, YTD has been pretty good here in SW florida. hopefully it's just our typical July slowdown.
Quote from surv8r on July 13, 2010, 5:55 pmYTD has been decent for me (solo).
I also have a temp lag in projects, so I'm out of town for a couple days too...
YTD has been decent for me (solo).
I also have a temp lag in projects, so I'm out of town for a couple days too...
Quote from Mike Moe on July 13, 2010, 6:30 pmSo far this year has been real good in Wisconsin..... EXCEPT July. All of a sudden, things went dead here.
So far this year has been real good in Wisconsin..... EXCEPT July. All of a sudden, things went dead here.
Quote from Gregg Bothell on July 13, 2010, 11:22 pmThings were going good here until they started talking about a double dip recession.
My phone stopped ringing. I think consumer confidence is still fairly low.
Things were going good here until they started talking about a double dip recession.
My phone stopped ringing. I think consumer confidence is still fairly low.