Discussion:
How is the economy in your area?

Just trying to get some feedback about economic conditions across the country. I know the media is playing up the "recession" but I wanted some feedback from people that actually beat the streets and managers, etc.

My area: PA. It's been slowing a little. I can still get 40 hours no problem and have a backlog myself of about 1 to 1 1/2 weeks compared to about 2 to 3 week backlog just a couple months ago. My customers have been admitting that they are slowing, some more than others. I'm not really sure if it's the election year slowing things, the indecision of the Democratic Party to name a candidate, the fuel prices, commodity prices or just weather.

What has everyone else been noticing? Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 18 Apr 2008 08:12
  • Discussion started by batman
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Pretty much the same in CT & MA. Although this is our typical " slow period " it is being felt much more this year. I still average 50 hours and so do some of our other techs. It's mostly work what you can bill. We do have our 40 hr techs as well, but thats their decision. I do see the same with some customers. They're cutting back what used to be " fix what ever is wrong " to " better quote it first ".
Talk about fuel batman, I hit an all time high at the pumps yesterday - $101.00 to fill my tank. That was for unleaded regular. Who knows whats going to happen this summer. How many of you out there put a fuel surcharge on your bills. Our owner swears he will never do it, thats what separates us from them he says. Nobel idea, but how long can you afford $3.59 a gallon and 10mpg vans.
  • Posted 18 Apr 2008 11:10
  • Reply by roadtek
  • Massachusetts, United States

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