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Old 10-26-2016, 09:25 AM   #3163
Canehdianman
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Originally Posted by Kavvy View Post
Why is it assumed that people cut more corners when companies are profiting and making lots of money?


Wouldn't the counter argument be that in downturn companies are struggling, people buying the homes are struggling and corners get cut?
Because they are hiring a bunch of new people and paying them lower wages than other, more lucrative jobs pay. So the subs have enormous turn-over and end up giving a guy with 3 days experience the nail gun to frame your house.
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