In your opinion, what will be the best reason to be a member of construction’s wall and ceiling industry in 2012?

To stay in tune with technology in my industry and to keep up with my competitors!!!


—Paul Diamond,


Owner/Manager,


Fort Worth, Texas





Be experts in our industry for our clients while positioning our company for the “good times” ahead.


—Jason Gordon, President/CEO,


Heartland Acoustics & Interiors,


Englewood, Colorado





The business landscape has changed. It is more important than ever to network with your peers and have access to so many good business forums and general information and adjust your business plan for the future based on credible information.


—Danny Bonnell, President,


Commercial Systems Inc.,


Myrtle Beach, South Carolina





For the Tax Deduction!


—Anonymous




Misery loves company! That aside, there are multiple valuable reasons to remain or become a member of the Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry organization. Companies that are struggling with this recession and all the problems it brings can find not only shared struggles, but also the vast experience and knowledge of the membership. The information provided in Construction Dimensions and the resources available from the thousands of member companies can help any company—struggling or thriving—to weather this storm.


—Anonymous




It means you’re still alive and not in jail.


—Pete Dittemore,


Sierra Insulation Contractors Inc.,


Ontario, California





To keep up with the changes in the Energy Conversation Code.
—Brent Allen, Vice President,


Compass Construction,


Dublin, Ohio





Because of the latest technologies, the new construction products. The articles are informative for both the owners or estimator/project managers like myself!


—Joe Smith, Owner,


JS Drywall, Hudson,


New Hampshire





What the F*&% else am I going to do?


—Anonymous




Because I might miss the one and only worthwhile bid … If I’m camping out down on Wall Street next year.


—Anonymous




INFORMATION. Seeing
what the other companies/trades are having for problems and their solutions is very helpful in this great ECONOMY.


—Mike Schultz, Owner,


DRYCON, LLC,


Tacoma, Washington





You will be able to make a small fortune, if you start with a big one.


—Anonymous




Just a thought: Can’t get any worse, can it? Let’s hope for a prosperous 2012 to all.


—Wayne Dickinson,


Dickinson Drywall,


West Bridgewater, Massachusetts

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