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TRADE ASSOCIATIONS AND OUR RACE TO THE BOTTOM

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June 22, 2015 at 3:23 p.m.

It’s time for my semi-annual rant about Roofing Trade Associations. Not against them, but for them. I am the world’s biggest anti-joiner and I avoid anything political at all costs but I know I can’t complain about the way of the world if I didn’t step forward and vote, so I do. Then I can bitch and moan because at least I tried.

I am not talking about the need of a sense of community. The RoofersCoffeeShop Forum fills the need of us having a roofing brotherhood. Our guys help each other with advice and support but our group doesn’t use it’s power for changing the industry. We just help each other. I am talking about changing the industry.

Our roofing world is a little smaller so maybe we could make a difference. Today our industry is getting regulated and not regulated to death. Someone posted on the RoofersCoffeeShop today saying that “it’s a race to the bottom”.   So what can we do?

Well, I think we could figure out what the Local and National Trade Associations are doing and if they are helping us, let’s support them. Don’t like meetings? Just pay dues.

I understand that by reaching out to your local industry you may be discussing business practices with your competitors. OK, so sharing marketing tips is not productive. So that may not be the avenue for you. There are state and multi-state organizations out there – check out what they do.

There is no ulterior motive in my views on this. I am not promoting any one Trade Association. I am just saying it’s not always a good ‘ol boys club. It’s not always political. There are actually a few idealistic un-jaded people out there promoting and trying to protect us roofers. We need to find out who they are and support them so they can do the work we are not willing to do.

If every roofer belonged to some sort of trade association our trade would become powerful. We need to band together. Let’s end on our race to the bottom, fix ourselves up, dust ourselves off and start climbing again.

Look up:

National Roofing Contractors Association – The Big Daddy

Midwest, Western States & NorthEast Roofing Contractors Associations – Regional

Florida, Texas, Colorado, Chicago, etc – Large State organizations

Under our Resources menu we have listings of trade associations.

Please consider supporting one.



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