Friday, January 29, 2010

General Contractors that Grind My Gears

GRIND MY GEARS

A new day and here we are again. How about that stimulus package? Have you felt it yet? I have not nor have Millions of out of work people. How about those people that had jobs but lost them? Are they back to work? I think not. Did they get there jobs back? No? So, how has this package helped the common man? It has not. Well than, who has it helped, BIG Business? Yes, that right the big contractor that is large enough to get the job. The little contractor same licenses same experience can’t do it, why capital. The little contractor who had the capital no longer has it in an attempt to keep alive. And what about the big contractor who is still holding on to the small guys money?

I am not talking out of my head when I say this. I know from experience that it is true. I did a job for a very large contractor for a large municipality in Arizona and I got screwed out of a $250,000 dollars on a project that my company did all the work. The General Contractor basically watched me as I completed the project. But, as it would be, I signed in the change order the GC submitted to the city, the GC received payment from the city, and lo and behold, withheld my payment. My only recourse was to attain an attorney and rack up the attorney fees. You all know who gets rich. Now, they have my money so they can afford their attorney where I am left fending for myself, go figure. Here comes the real gripe.

The city has a clause in there contract that says before the release of the money (90% mine), the GC has to get me to sign off that I have been paid. Did this happen? No, it did not. The GC received my money and the city said they can’t help. The city did not get a release from us in any way or form and of course in Arizona you can’t lien a landfill site. So where does that put the little guy? Bankrupt and the big boy continues to gets work from the city spending the Governments stimulus money that is supposed to help Middle America. Why am I not surprised? Well, if I was a minority (oh by the way, the big contractor is), I would have gotten paid. Well I did not get paid and the city, after 2 years of trying to fight this I am out of money and thanks to this contractor, broke. My family will soon be homeless. Thanks to the Government and the ability to change the rules as they see fit.

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