The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is a landmark in Upper Manhattan. Built in 1892, the building is among the top five largest church buildings in the world, and according to the church’s website is actually the largest cathedral in the world.
2020 sure has been a unique year! The third decade of the 21st century started like most other years and…well, let’s just say everyone now has a new vocabulary most likely consisting of words and phrases such as social distancing, quarantine, flatten the curve, and Dr. Fauci.
Five years ago, millennials surpassed baby boomers as the largest living generation. Economists predict by the end of this year, millennials will officially comprise half of the U.S. workforce.
Think of your bookshelf, or for those of you who are digitally minded, think about your e-reader or Audible subscription. You likely have hours of distilled wisdom in your possession, with many more waiting to be added today, tomorrow, and every day after.
PIRC organizer Jordan Hendler chats with R&R Editor-in-Chief Michelle Blevins about what the PIRC is, its mission, some of its members and volunteers' biggest achievements to date including creating some key definitions for the entire property damage restoration, and what's ahead for the PIRC in 2021.
Scope creep occurs in many facets and a variety of circumstances in our companies when we deviate from the scope of work and fail to account for it in the revenues.
Everywhere you look right now in restoration, people are talking mergers and acquisitions. Conferences hold clinics and industry chats are alight with the idea that things are in motion for restoration businesses, and now is a surprisingly promising time to examine your business selling acumen.