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Contracting.com Reviews (Amer Abu Shakra)

Amer Fishing

Amer Abu Shakra – a name you just wanna say twice. Beard that says “6% beer or better, please.” Shirt that says “Look, bro, I’m open to being wrong as long as we both agree I’m right.” 

When he’s not reeling in a largemouth bass, the Contracting.com cofounder is busy helping tradesmen build successful businesses. 

Are you a contractor drowning in day-to-day tasks, unable to take on more jobs?

Perfect.

Amer and his team will help you clone yourself, hiring a self-managing employee to replace you within 60 days, or you don’t pay.

How can they make such a bold, results-driven promise?

Because Amer has walked the walk… in steel-toed boots.

In his former contracting business, he had four crews, 10 employees, a foreman, and even a sales rep.

By effectively cloning himself, he scaled to $200,000 in annual profit – while still enjoying 40 hours of free time each week.

And Patrick, his partner at Contracting.com, currently runs a $30 million-per-year contracting business with dozens of locations just north of the Michigan border, where Canada casually rests its balls.

P.S. Canada, if we give Drake back, will you stop crying about the maple syrup shortage?

Amer and Patrick have also helped over 300 contracting businesses across North America achieve similar success since launching Contracting.com.

For example:

  • Jonathan, a husband and father of two, went from grinding 70-hour weeks to taking a monthlong vacation with his family – while his business grew by 25%. And he did it all in just 90 days.
  • Ronald, a contractor with 11 kids, hired and trained the right people, injecting a new management structure that gave him a solid foundation – enough to handle a $1 million-a-year Home Depot contract.
  • Kyle and Kendall were stuck on the tools, working 50-hour weeks and turning away work left and right. Now, with a foreman overseeing multiple crews, they’ve ballooned their business from $300,000 to over $1 million.
  • Austin, despite living in a small town, leveraged social media to become a local celebrity and attract two leader-level employees who took over daily operations.

Pretty awesome and manly.

Meanwhile, I’m over here drooling on myself and humming the theme song from Friends.

Amer Blazer

But let’s move on.

According to Amer, Contracting.com is the only education company practicing what they preach at this level of scale.

In fact, all nine people who work at Contacting.com have run their own contracting businesses, each with at least two crews.

They’re a real rose among the thorns.

But I gotta point out – this is the same templated spiel I’ve heard from countless other gurus. Right down to the classic “We don’t have any incentive to sell you on this call.”

Yep, got it.

Just like those creeps showing up to the sting house with a backpack full of condoms and lube claim they’re only there to “talk.”

Chris Hansen and I know better.

Either way, Amer insists that once you install their $45 million management framework – filling it with reliable people to run each location and an executive quarterbacking the whole operation – your contracting business will blow up without you lifting a finger.

After doing it hundreds of times – and with their 4.8-star Trustpilot rating to back it up – these guys are dripping wet with confidence.

And they’re constantly tweaking their framework to adapt to economic shifts, so you’ll always stay on the cutting edge.

Alright, cool.

So how much does Contracting.com cost?

Someone on Reddit mentioned $9,800, while another claimed they were quoted an even $10,000.

And of course, someone else had to go and question the legitimacy of their Trustpilot reviews.

It really makes no difference to me.

Since I literally call a handyman to hang a picture, I have no idea how I even got targeted with this offer.

Katie Smith: Slip into your give-up pants, crack open a White Claw, and plop yourself down on the couch. We need to talk about the absolute dumpster fire that is the online course and coaching industry.