No, terrible shoddy workers are dirt bags. There are some unlicensed contractors that do good work. I’m a licensed contractor btw; just saying though I’ve met many honest ones without licensing.
@justinstevenson2061 "honest" and "unlicensed" in the same sentence?? Sounds dishonest to me! If they're such good people why don't they do the right thing and GET A LICENSE!!
@@justus4685that’s so weird. So your saying a person can’t be an honest human being, do right by people, without a piece of paper. Your long time partner that you have children with is your wife. Regardless of some dumbass piece of paper binding you into a legal agreement that the government has their hands in. Doesn’t change the husband/wife issue, doesn’t change the possibility of being a good honest contractor. I’m not saying this is the majority, but I’m saying it can definitely happen.
@justus4685 I take it you have never been out of the big city? Where I live and work being licensed isn't a thing. Plenty of us have been working for 20, 30, 40 years, very honestly and with higher quality workmanship than most. I don't know how you figure that paying the most corrupt organization of them all (our government) a handful of money for a piece of paper makes you better at your trade. I haven't seen the government do much of anything without screwing it up, so I'll just keep carrying on without their stamp of approval. If that means I lose jobs for people like you, well, that's not such a bad thing either.
Because they are prioritizing violent criminals and criminals they know can be prosecuted and jailed. If you watch these, the people always just get away.
Pretty bad when law enforcement can't find someone, then a news reporter just hits the streets abit and guess what....??? He finds him out and about like nothing lol. That's sad.