Three Contractors
Presented by:
Jeffrey S. Weil,
Three contractors were touring the White House on the same day. One contractor was from New York, another from Missouri and the third from Florida.
At the end of the tour, the guard asked them what they did for a living. When they each replied that they were contractors the guard said, "Hey, we need one of the fences redone. Why don't you guys look at it and give me a bid."
So to the back fence they went. First up was the Florida contractor. He took out his tape measure and pencil, did some measuring, and said, "Well, I figure the job will run about $900. $400 for materials, $300 for my crew and $200 profit for me."
Next was the Missouri contractor. He also took out his tape measure and pencil, did some quick figuring, and said, "Looks like I can do this job for $700. $300 for materials, $300 for my crew and $100 profit for me."
Then the guard asks the New York contractor how much. Without so much as blinking an eye the contractor says, "$2,700."
The guard incredulous, looks at him and says, "You didn't even measure anything like the other guys did! How in the world did you come up with such a figure?"
"Easy," says the contractor from New York. "$1,000 for me, $1,000 for you , and we hire the guy from Missouri."