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The original was posted on /r/carpentry by /u/bjohnson023 on 2024-11-14 03:38:44+00:00.
I’ve been doing trim and cabinets for this company for 12 years and just found out they are selling everything and I won’t have a job once it’s all sold. I got 80% of my work from them and am now in a bad spot and will have to start my own thing. Just wanted some advice how you guys landed work and success how you got started on a carpentry business and pitfalls to avoid starting out.
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