User Panel
|
|
Quoted: Government doesn’t prevent people from over-leveraging themselves. That’s not the fault of democrats or republicans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Under democratic leadership we lose everything. Plenty of people who bought new houses and cars in 2020 won't be keeping them. Government doesn’t prevent people from over-leveraging themselves. That’s not the fault of democrats or republicans. That statement leaves out a LOT of information. It's not like people are suddenly broke for no reason at all. It is absolutely the fault of the gov. |
|
Quoted: My washing machine just quit and I actually had the thought that I could make that thing pto driven. I am fed up with shit that is designed to fail with electronics and I even have a degree in the field. View Quote |
|
Dentist here. Dallas area. All my buddies are saying the same thing (that I'm noticing as well).
The husband of one of my receptionists is a tile-layer for all the new apartments/houses. The guy recently went 3 weeks without a single job. |
|
Quoted: These are the lowest energy prices you will see for the rest of your lifetime. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Energy prices MUST drop dramatically for us to have a chance to correct the ships course. Government money printers go brrrrrrrr though to stimulate the economy - which causes more inflation which means more brrrrrrrrr. These are the lowest energy prices you will see for the rest of your lifetime. Lol. Lmao even. |
|
|
Quoted: That statement leaves out a LOT of information. It's not like people are suddenly broke for no reason at all. It is absolutely the fault of the gov. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Under democratic leadership we lose everything. Plenty of people who bought new houses and cars in 2020 won't be keeping them. Government doesn’t prevent people from over-leveraging themselves. That’s not the fault of democrats or republicans. That statement leaves out a LOT of information. It's not like people are suddenly broke for no reason at all. It is absolutely the fault of the gov. FFDR doomed us to this path when he Unconstitutionally removed us from the gold standard... |
|
Quoted: That statement leaves out a LOT of information. It's not like people are suddenly broke for no reason at all. It is absolutely the fault of the gov. View Quote Well the obvious things are weighing all of us down. Groceries, fuel, vehicle maintenance and repair. But not everyone ran out and bought a $60,000 truck because loans were easy to secure. Or bought a house at double its value. Just because loans were “cheap” didn’t mean you could afford it. That was the point I was trying to make. |
|
Quoted: It started when we noticed the service calls for repair were slowing down... we went from being booked out 1-2 weeks to a few days and now we cannot fill a full day full of service calls. I usually run about 8 calls a day, today I only have 4. The calls for "my icemaker isn't working", "I need general maintenance", "my refrigerator is making a weird noise" are not existent. We are only getting the emergency no refrigeration calls. We ALMOST went out of business back then. Not gonna lie... this is scaring the shit out of us. The phones are silent. Talked to my competitors and they too are saying the same thing. Their phones are too quiet. FJB View Quote Could be a combination of things. I think appliances are very cheap in price (and quality) right now. I also think that any skilled work is ridiculously priced right now. If my fridge went out I'd probably go down and spend $1500 or so for a new one which would include delivery and hauling the old one off. I'd expect repair work on an old one to be half the price as new so why not just get a new one? As for the skilled labor being nuts I had a 20 year old 40gal side vent water heater lose it's motor. Motor/fan assembly wasn't obtainable and I needed it fixed (parents house) as they were out of hot water. 3 quotes and each was over $3,000. I settled for the lowest at $3100. New Bradford White side vent. |
|
Steel seems to be slowing down - carbon and stainless. We don’t get much conversion or roll rolling business the past month or so. Dropped off like a cliff
However the specialty metals like nickel and titanium - we cannot make enough of it. Like someone is getting ready for something. .. |
|
Quoted: FFDR doomed us to this path when he Unconstitutionally removed us from the gold standard... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Under democratic leadership we lose everything. Plenty of people who bought new houses and cars in 2020 won't be keeping them. Government doesn’t prevent people from over-leveraging themselves. That’s not the fault of democrats or republicans. That statement leaves out a LOT of information. It's not like people are suddenly broke for no reason at all. It is absolutely the fault of the gov. FFDR doomed us to this path when he Unconstitutionally removed us from the gold standard... NVM I didn't see who was posting, thought someone was serious for a second... |
|
People are buying new stuff instead of having it fixed nowadays?
|
|
|
Quoted: NVM I didn't see who was posting, thought someone was serious for a second... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Under democratic leadership we lose everything. Plenty of people who bought new houses and cars in 2020 won't be keeping them. Government doesn’t prevent people from over-leveraging themselves. That’s not the fault of democrats or republicans. That statement leaves out a LOT of information. It's not like people are suddenly broke for no reason at all. It is absolutely the fault of the gov. FFDR doomed us to this path when he Unconstitutionally removed us from the gold standard... NVM I didn't see who was posting, thought someone was serious for a second... George Washington warned us against meddling in foreign affairs but "feels" drug us into foreign wars about as soon as he passed. |
|
Quoted: These are the lowest energy prices you will see for the rest of your lifetime. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Energy prices MUST drop dramatically for us to have a chance to correct the ships course. Government money printers go brrrrrrrr though to stimulate the economy - which causes more inflation which means more brrrrrrrrr. These are the lowest energy prices you will see for the rest of your lifetime. Not unless he's 90 years old. |
|
Quoted: Steel seems to be slowing down - carbon and stainless. We don't get much conversion or roll rolling business the past month or so. Dropped off like a cliff However the specialty metals like nickel and titanium - we cannot make enough of it. Like someone is getting ready for something. .. View Quote Our EDDS coil prices came down pretty significantly. |
|
I work for a cancer hospital and unfortunately we’re busy as usual with patient volume increasing.
My buddy runs a shipping/trucking logistics firm and for April they only had $3100 in revenue when it’s normally $20k-$25k for this time of the year. When trucking slows down that is a tell tale sign the economy is hurting. |
|
Quoted: Yeah, I have family that works for lockmart. They are busy. Our EDDS coil prices came down pretty significantly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Steel seems to be slowing down - carbon and stainless. We don't get much conversion or roll rolling business the past month or so. Dropped off like a cliff However the specialty metals like nickel and titanium - we cannot make enough of it. Like someone is getting ready for something. .. Our EDDS coil prices came down pretty significantly. The boioioioioing bros I know keep buying nicer stuff too. |
|
Industrial service tech. I sell and repair machine tools, yup it's been slowing down the last couple months for sure. Was in a metal workers union hall a couple weeks ago to work on one and there were about 30 guys just hanging out waiting for work.
|
|
Quoted: Your state's officials have more to do with your terrible economy does. Biden isn't setting your tax rate, CARB rules or fuel tax. View Quote Still doesn't discount that other states are starting to notice. |
|
|
|
Quoted: Yep....that's how the HVAC companies con people into getting whole new systems down here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That's actually a thing too. Repair people have gotten to used to charging what ever they felt like that now that everone is broke dick they can't pay the high prices, so they can run to COnn's and get a new under the counter microwave for $10 a month When the service bill is 50% of replacement, it just isn’t worth it. Yep....that's how the HVAC companies con people into getting whole new systems down here. I see this a lot with my company. Customer calls in saying their service guy told them the whole appliance needs to be replaced. In the end a $100 part fixes the problem. Labor and mark up on parts is another issue. Customer called to verify a part number before he gave the service guy the okay to do the repair because of the cost. His quote was $2400. The part was only $800. They did a 100% mark up on the part and quoted labor at $800. I told the guy to buy the part then call me and I would talk him through the installation. It was a 15 minute job that involved unplugging 10 molex connections, put the new part in place then plug it back up. |
|
Quoted: It started when we noticed the service calls for repair were slowing down... we went from being booked out 1-2 weeks to a few days and now we cannot fill a full day full of service calls. I usually run about 8 calls a day, today I only have 4. The calls for "my icemaker isn't working", "I need general maintenance", "my refrigerator is making a weird noise" are not existent. We are only getting the emergency no refrigeration calls. We ALMOST went out of business back then. Not gonna lie... this is scaring the shit out of us. The phones are silent. Talked to my competitors and they too are saying the same thing. Their phones are too quiet. FJB View Quote Last month we got quiet for 3 weeks, we are jam packed again (full electrical service). This may just be a weird lull, don’t overthink it yet. |
|
Quoted: A friend of mine who is a commercial electrician who owns his company told me last Fall his business had slowed down dramatically. Inflation is overcoming incomes. View Quote I am lucky, I have contracts that will carry me another year, I bid work out 1-2 years out. But I am also a 10 mil a year commercial electrical contractor. We are actually growing with what we do, but we are in a spot where not many electrical contractors can handle 3-7 mil jobs. |
|
I've noticed this as well. Client calls are less frequent, caseload getting lighter, less frequent appointments. It all equals a smaller paycheck or more variations. Which means we have to cut back on other luxury spending.
It's also seems like people all over are complaining about their pay stagnating, lousy raises, wanting to jump jobs for higher pay, but not finding new jobs available. I think we're at the beginning still of these economic rumblings and not near the end. People make less, it doesn't go as far, they can't buy as much, those companies make less income, lay off employees or offer shittier products/services, and quality of life goes down. The government prints more money, offers more free shit, adds to the debt and weakens the dollar, "helping," by making the mess worse. This roller coaster is probably going to get real bumpy. But at least employers have to use the wrong-pronouns for people. Real important shit. |
|
Sounds like it's perhaps not the time to fire long term customers.
|
|
I feel that same way. Silent recession bc a democrat is in charge. Lots of companies laying people off
|
|
Quoted: My dental office is a bit slow. View Quote You should do what the local dentist office that practices Scientology does. A million billboards and mailers every quarter. Evening and Weekend appointments...Holy shit they are always slammed. You can see their parking lot from the main drag and they all park in the back, but the customer parking is always slammed. |
|
It is definitive now.
How Sex Workers Predict Market Crashes |
|
Our business is experiencing the same thing. We normally get 25-45 calls a day. We get days with ZERO calls. Still getting enough apts to mostly stay busy. But it feels like a recession.
When trump was president. We would have 5-12 apts a day. It’s quite a bit different under Biden. |
|
|
I'll need a new roof & furnace/AC in the next couple years. Holding out for now - maybe prices will improve?
|
|
|
I certainly hope so. Waiting on the mother of all stock market crashes.
|
|
Quoted: Our business is experiencing the same thing. We normally get 25-45 calls a day. We get days with ZERO calls. Still getting enough apts to mostly stay busy. But it feels like a recession. When trump was president. We would have 5-12 apts a day. It’s quite a bit different under Biden. View Quote Hope you understand that this situation is WAY more complicated then: Trump = good Biden = bad |
|
Quoted: Hope you understand that this situation is WAY more complicated then: Trump = good Biden = bad View Quote It’s a perfect summary. The polices pushed by the left are meant to destroy or economic engine, our culture, our border, and our ability to defend ourselves. Each and every policy move furthers those goals. |
|
I’m conflicted. One one hand I cannot fathom how people have the income they appear to have. On the other hand I’ve been to both Orlando and Las Vegas in the last 3 months and everything is packed.
We have a great household income and we just can’t understand how people are able to spend so much. |
|
Quoted: It’s a perfect summary. The polices pushed by the left are meant to destroy or economic engine, our culture, our border, and our ability to defend ourselves. Each and every policy move furthers those goals. View Quote Inflation and covid started before Biden took the oath. You are oversimplifying to the point that it serves no purpose. Trump deserves a share of blame for our current situation if you’re being honest with yourself. |
|
Didn’t you recently have a thread about some rich guy that was upset you charged $400/hr for labor?
|
|
Quoted: Inflation and covid started before Biden took the oath. You are oversimplifying to the point that it serves no purpose. Trump deserves a share of blame for our current situation if you’re being honest with yourself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It’s a perfect summary. The polices pushed by the left are meant to destroy or economic engine, our culture, our border, and our ability to defend ourselves. Each and every policy move furthers those goals. Inflation and covid started before Biden took the oath. You are oversimplifying to the point that it serves no purpose. Trump deserves a share of blame for our current situation if you’re being honest with yourself. He does, but the situation was unwinnable. NY and CA have the biggest populations in the country and their state and local governments were going to shut down the economy as an economic weapon against Trump no matter what he did. |
|
Quoted: When the service bill is 50% of replacement, it just isn’t worth it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's actually a thing too. Repair people have gotten to used to charging what ever they felt like that now that everone is broke dick they can't pay the high prices, so they can run to COnn's and get a new under the counter microwave for $10 a month When the service bill is 50% of replacement, it just isn’t worth it. This right there. |
|
|
Not seeing it in Georgia on the industrial side. We're booked up through next February, not including service calls and outages. We'd hire 10 more journeymen wiremen today if there were any to get.
|
|
|
Quoted: It started when we noticed the service calls for repair were slowing down... we went from being booked out 1-2 weeks to a few days and now we cannot fill a full day full of service calls. I usually run about 8 calls a day, today I only have 4. The calls for "my icemaker isn't working", "I need general maintenance", "my refrigerator is making a weird noise" are not existent. We are only getting the emergency no refrigeration calls. We ALMOST went out of business back then. Not gonna lie... this is scaring the shit out of us. The phones are silent. Talked to my competitors and they too are saying the same thing. Their phones are too quiet. FJB Yeesh, do not want to revisit that time. View Quote |
|
Quoted: Nah, some workers just can't afford to work for certain wages. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: But the weird thing is that self employed people don't seem to care. I had a handyman doing a couple of tasks for me that I didn't feel like doing with more on the way. I completely let him do things as he wanted at his pace since he quoted by the job. But he just ghosted me part way through a job. The economy is broken. Somehow companies can't find workers and workers can't find jobs. Nah, some workers just can't afford to work for certain wages. I would be sympathetic to the handyman if he had not quoted the price. |
|
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.