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<blockquote data-quote="XEQaF" data-source="post: 4755585" data-attributes="member: 76117"><p>also I'm glad Bacha is on here talking about the other side of contracting. It isn't all balloons and cupcakes, and anyone coming on here to get insight into what's in store should see both sides. FXG tries to make contracts and framework to be universal across the board but does not take into account the variety of issues and challenges that contractors face from differing regions, cities, towns etc. Most failure is due to FXG lack of understanding and rigid 'dont give a s#*t' policies and attitudes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XEQaF, post: 4755585, member: 76117"] also I'm glad Bacha is on here talking about the other side of contracting. It isn't all balloons and cupcakes, and anyone coming on here to get insight into what's in store should see both sides. FXG tries to make contracts and framework to be universal across the board but does not take into account the variety of issues and challenges that contractors face from differing regions, cities, towns etc. Most failure is due to FXG lack of understanding and rigid 'dont give a s#*t' policies and attitudes [/QUOTE]
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