What's Going On In Your World?
This blog post has nothing to do with green building. It has everything to do with you and me.
Something transformational is going on in the world right now; or at least in my little sliver of the world. People are changing jobs left and right. During the last few years of the Great Recession, everyone hunkered down and tried to hold on tight to their existing jobs. But now that there is a glimmer of economic hope, people are itching to pull the trigger on new jobs or ventures.
I pulled the trigger. I left my law firm job to launch a consulting firm -- Cheatham Consulting, LLC.
By launching a own consulting firm, I now have the flexibility to respond to the needs of the construction industry. Over the last few years, there were so many times that I was contacted by one of you with a great idea or a question. Unfortunately, my rates and the time demands of my job prevented me from collaborating with many of you.
I am done with that. Let's figure out how we can work together to solve the problems that are facing the construction industry. Eventually, I will introduce you to the services of Cheatham Consulting. But for now, I just want to hear from you and hear about what you are doing or where you have moved to. Please send me an email (chris@cheathamconsulting.com) or call me (202-553-3181) or leave a comment or a tweet or head over to the Green Building Law Update Fanpage and let me (and everyone else) know what you are up to.
What's going on in your world?
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Website looks SHARP Chris! Great job and congrats on the new opportunity.
Great post Chris. You could say that everything you need already exists in the network you have. The first step is to reach out and get your ASK in gear. "How can I help you?"is a great question to ask.
Congratulations on your courageous move into the world of entrepreneurship.
Congrat's Chris! I enjoyed talking about your new opportunity. I guess the going solo bug is contagious!
I was just looking for info regarding federal implementation of building codes outside of incorporated areas. This would effectively shut down "do-it-yourself" types like me from building their own house. I'm hoping somehow that there would be some exceptions for people who want to build and occupy their own home in rural areas.
I honestly thought the website was a joke at first, before realizing your last name really is Cheatham. I thought it was going to turn into a joke because I read Cheatham as if it was pronounced "Cheat 'em" (which it may very well be, in which case I recommend a new consulting firm name).
That said, I enjoy the blog, thanks.