We share a simple plan to keep projects moving while you take real time off for the holidays. From mapping jobs to setting firm boundaries with crews and clients, we focus on clear expectations that protect schedule, margin, and your sanity. • mapping active, starting, and closing jobs over the break • building a quick timeline without a formal gantt • calling subs to confirm workdays, deliverables, and return dates • aligning homeowner permissions for on‑site holiday work • stocking materia...
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We share a simple plan to keep projects moving while you take real time off for the holidays. From mapping jobs to setting firm boundaries with crews and clients, we focus on clear expectations that protect schedule, margin, and your sanity. • mapping active, starting, and closing jobs over the break • building a quick timeline without a formal gantt • calling subs to confirm workdays, deliverables, and return dates • aligning homeowner permissions for on‑site holiday work • stocking materia...
Part 2 - Pay Yourself Right: Buckets, Pay Types, and Staying Profitable with Profit First
Contractor Cuts
58 minutes
3 weeks ago
Part 2 - Pay Yourself Right: Buckets, Pay Types, and Staying Profitable with Profit First
We lay out a simple, construction-specific system for paying yourself with discipline using a three-account waterfall, then dive into owner pay, distributions, and the rules that keep taxes protected and jobs funding themselves. We share red flags to watch and a weekly cadence to build healthy reserves and reduce stress. • profit first adapted for construction cash flow • three core accounts with weekly sweep rhythm • strict rules for taxes, COGS, and personal pay • owner wages versus owner ...
Contractor Cuts
We share a simple plan to keep projects moving while you take real time off for the holidays. From mapping jobs to setting firm boundaries with crews and clients, we focus on clear expectations that protect schedule, margin, and your sanity. • mapping active, starting, and closing jobs over the break • building a quick timeline without a formal gantt • calling subs to confirm workdays, deliverables, and return dates • aligning homeowner permissions for on‑site holiday work • stocking materia...