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Hurricane warning to those in the northeast corridor.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 455613" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I know this sounds strange H&R but there may be dawn following the storm. Your husband will be busier than he has ever been......and he'll be paid well for roof repair. That's also true for tree removers and debris and trash removers. When hurricanes hit in the South a bunch of my customers who have dump trucks and trailers immediately head toward the devestation. There's big money in repairs and clean up.</p><p></p><p>Hoping it doesn't hit where you are but husband might call former employees and line up workers to head out once it passes. Becoming FEMA approved is a HUGE pia. Often the contractors who do get approved do not get work even though they are on storm site and fully certified. Independent people, however, often just drive through neighborhoods and people are more than eager to see them. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 455613, member: 35"] I know this sounds strange H&R but there may be dawn following the storm. Your husband will be busier than he has ever been......and he'll be paid well for roof repair. That's also true for tree removers and debris and trash removers. When hurricanes hit in the South a bunch of my customers who have dump trucks and trailers immediately head toward the devestation. There's big money in repairs and clean up. Hoping it doesn't hit where you are but husband might call former employees and line up workers to head out once it passes. Becoming FEMA approved is a HUGE pia. Often the contractors who do get approved do not get work even though they are on storm site and fully certified. Independent people, however, often just drive through neighborhoods and people are more than eager to see them. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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