WARNING for Contractors who think they want to Work for FEMA

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1st - you will never get a contract with FEMA ever - They (FEMA) only give prime contracts to National and sometimes regional companies. You will work as sub to another contractor who may or may not have a contract with the prime (the sub could be sub).

2nd - Just because you have that contract does not equal pay!

3rd - You have been warned

4th - Good Luck

5th - READ THE REST

Come on up I've got plenty of work!

Line your trucks up. (I'll tell you what you need - you do want a contract don't you?)

Don't worry about all the expense of getting there - everyone's making a killing!

We'll find a flea bag room for you too!

Work your @ss off.

Put up with FEMA inspectors and don't forget your prime contractor inspector.

You'll need a load of signs and proper equipment.

Spend all your money on so called contracts.

Gez almost forgot There will be a 10% hold-back.

Not so fast: You just damaged my yard, broke my sprinkler, patio,
phone line, sewer line, electric line and ETC.

Oh, I'm sorry you want to get paid too? When????

Just for the folks who Did not go to the Gulf Coast!!!

Yeah - I like working for free!!!

Of course not everyone got scre@ed; mostly small contractors.

Did you believe the Gov't was going to stand up for the little guy!!!

just-my-two=cents

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