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    I agree the most with the above posts stating each job would have to be evaluated on a job by job basis as there are to many factors to come up with a blanket policy. Definitely some folks on here that could move some serious material and make some good money when they pool their resources. Personally I've never been much on long term partnerships since ditching one 20 some years ago, I have done plenty of work though with other contractors on the same job with one common goal in the end, to have a finished product. Difference being, I knew I was going to be paid if my part was done even if someone else dropped the ball.

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