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joe just answer i just asked another question here while learning how to price a job did you under bid and realize it should have cost more for the job yes and i i think weve all gone through that you know everybody thats been in in construction uh there yeah theres definitely times where i under bid a job and i learned from that so now the way that i have it set up um you know over time you learn all this and if you have a good contract in place that can protect you and your customer then then thats thats where a lot of the times you know theres jobs we take on where theres an unforeseen circumstance you know and a lot of the new guys dont know like oh you know its gonna cost us more but i dont have this in my contract so the customers not wanting to spend more and they try to take advantage of of contractors as well sometimes so you know if its an unforeseen circumstance you should have that in your contract where you know if something shows up or theres rot or something