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Originally posted by agla
Tricky Dick is correct in that only in the higher end jobs will there be a perceived need to pay for project management. And when that need is there, you can bet that only the people with a great track record and reputation for high end work will be considered for the part.
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I agree with this and everything else you've said, agla. But do I necessarily have to present myself as a project manager? And does the client even need to know that I'm subcontracting the work? If I'm going to be on site on a regular basis overseeing the job, and everything is getting done according to my contract with the customer, does it really matter what the structure is beneath me? I'm unsure as to whether I need to disclose to the customer the nature of my relationship to the installers.