Northeast Shires
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Locality: Pine Grove, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 315-783-1759
Address: 1132 Suedberg Rd 17963 Pine Grove, PA, US
Website: northeastshires.com
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I am super excited to be the Announcer for this show!! I hope you make plans to be in Shipshewana in September to feel the excitement!!!!
The cuteness continues. This lil girl is very personable
Baby time at Northeast Shires!
The wait is over. Little girl needs a retro name.
Should I visit the big boys? Think I will stay with Mom!
SEF is proud to have the Top Selling Stallion at the National Clydesdale Sale with - Crossingtons Tobias! It was an honor for Dr Jeff Gower to be inducted int...o the Clydesdale Breeders Hall of Fame! Thank you to the CBUSA National Sale committee for hosting a great sale! A huge thank you to our great crew! Pictured here is Dr Jeff Gower with his wife Melonie and family.
This is my beautiful, fearless friend Maria Balch
Full Shire Sisters
Some shots from the 6 today in florida
And the best, longest and most impressive beard award goes to.......ZIVAAA 2 weeks count down to arrival
The one and only thanks to everyone who made him the wonderful horse he is! Brandie Wilcox Richard Cameron Emily Cullison Riedel ... Charity Greenlee Tom Jr Greenlee Haylie Stollar Kacey Stollar Steven DeWoody See more
A CONVERSATION ABOUT PERCEIVED VALUE: A customer asked a contractor friend of mine how much it would cost to do this project. My friend gave him a proposal: $4...500 The customer responded: That’s seems really high. My friend asked: What do you think is a reasonable price for this job? The customer answered: $2500 maximum My friend responded: Ok, then I invite you to do it yourself. The customer answered: I don't know how to. My friend responded: Alright, then how about for $2500 I'll teach you how to. So besides saving you $2000, you'll learn valuable skills that will benefit you in the future. The customer answered: Sounds good! Let’s do it! My friend responded: Great! To get started, you are going to need some tools. You will need a chop saw, table saw, cordless drill, bit set, router, skill saw, jig saw, tool belt, hammer, etc.. The customer answered: But I don't have any of those tools and I can't justify buying all of these for one job. My friend responded: Ok. Well then for an additional $300 I can rent my tools to you to use for this project. The customer answered: Okay. That’s fair. My friend responded: Great! We will start the project on Monday. The customer answered: I work Monday through Friday. I’m only available on the weekends. My friend responded: If you want to learn from me then you will need to work when I work. This project will take 3 days so you will need to take 3 days off work. The customer answered: That means I’m going to have to sacrifice my pay for 3 days or use my vacation time! My friend responded: That’s true. Remember, when you do a job yourself you need to account for unproductive factors. The customer answered: What do you mean by that? My friend responded: Doing a job completely from start to finish includes time spent to plan the project, pick up materials, travel time, gas, set up time, clean up, and waste disposal amongst other things. That’s all in addition to the actual project itself. And speaking of materials, that’s where we will start on Monday so I need you to meet me at the lumberyard at 6:00am. The customer answered: At 6am?!! My work day doesn’t usually start until 8am! My friend responded: Well then you’re in luck! My plan is to start on the deck build by 8am. But to do so we have to start at 6am to get materials picked up, loaded and delivered to your job site. The customer answered: You know, I’m realizing that a lot more goes in to a job than what a customer sees in the finished project. Your proposal of $4500 is very reasonable. I would like you to handle the project. CONCLUSION: When you pay for a job, especially a custom job, (whether it’s a physical project or digital project) you pay not only for the material and the work to be completed. You also pay for: Knowledge Experience Custom Skills Tools Time to plan Time to prepare Professionalism Work Ethic Excellence Discipline Commitment Integrity Taxes Licenses Sacrifices Liabilities Insurance If you request a proposal for custom work to be done, please don’t disrespect a service provider by trying to get them to lower their prices. If their proposal exceeds your budget, there’s nothing wrong with getting other proposals. Just remember.. you get what you pay for. SERVICE PROVIDERS: Know your worth and be confident in it. CONSUMERS: Recognize their worth and be respectful of it. Sharing this to support all my friends, family and clients who are Entrepreneurs, Business Owners and Tradesman.
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