While Taylor may get the job done, it is at the expense of those people doing the work for him. He appears to be confused about the concept of paying people for the work they do for him. He gets paid and yet expects people to work for him without being paid as per agreement, whether it be paid for working a whole week or just for the day. After awhile, his excuses fall upon deaf ears. Granted, these are tough economic times, but that is a poor excuse not to pay people what they are due. This may be construed as the sour grapes of a disgruntled worker, but ask every person who has ever done work for Taylor and they'll tell you the same thing (consistently inconsistent about paying people what they are owed). In closing, maybe he alone should run his painting business and not let his wife have so much input concerning where the money goes as she isn't the one doing the grunt work. \r
Cons: Many
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