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daniel nantell
02-13-2009, 08:20 PM
Harrison engineering, LLC is seeking people who will do on site inspections for foundations documentations and observations protocol for manufactured home for HUD, FHA, , I guess its a new start up company or just expanding into the foundation of manufactured home. any info. would be appreciated.

Scott Patterson
02-14-2009, 08:50 AM
Harrison engineering, LLC is seeking people who will do on site inspections for foundations documentations and observations protocol for manufactured home for HUD, FHA, , I guess its a new start up company or just expanding into the foundation of manufactured home. any info. would be appreciated.

I signed up with them. Another company that does the same type of work is Hayman Engineering (http://www.hayman-res.com)

bruce m graham III
02-14-2009, 10:00 AM
I have worked with Hayman for a couple of years, they are great to work with.
Hayman (http://www.hayman-res.com)
they have a marketing webinar coming up on the 18th

David Hendricks
03-03-2009, 05:22 PM
I have been working with Hayman Engineering from the beginning, I was one of their first inspectors in Virginia and North Carolina. After looking at the harrison website, it looks like he just took all the information off the hayman site and stuck it on his own website, seriously, the FAQ's are the same, in the same order, with the same answers. He pays less per mile too!
I would be weary of working with a company that so obviously plagerizes his competetion, and advertised nationwide coverage with his license in only 4 states.

No Thanks.

DH

Mike Schulz
03-16-2009, 05:13 PM
Ive been with Hayman for a short period but they are great.
I don't see where you would sign up for Harrison? Do you have a link.

Easy money doing these.

Scott Patterson
03-17-2009, 07:31 AM
Ive been with Hayman for a short period but they are great.
I don't see where you would sign up for Harrison? Do you have a link.

Easy money doing these.

Many of us signed up with Harrison a few months back. They then changed their contract and sent the new contract out to the folks that had signed up under the old one. I could not agree to the terms in the new contract, so I will keep using Hayman. Why change when you don't have a problem.

Mike Schulz
03-17-2009, 08:33 AM
I wasn't planning on dropping hayman. I was just going to add another to the portfolio. It sounds like they are not up to par anyway.

Thanks

Steve Frederickson
03-21-2009, 07:24 PM
Where is the Harrison web site? I found two Harrison Engineering companies, but neither one seemed like the right one.