By Ed Sauter
Contributing Writer
The venue is great, the price is right, and we have assembled what staff feels is our best program ever for the upcoming CFA Summer Convention to be held July 29 - August 1 at Amelia Island Plantation in northern Florida. The program is a mix of outside speakers, members with ideas to share and some things you should be considering if they aren't on your radar screen.
Here are some highlights from the seminar program: David Whitlock, the attorney who delivered the witty, informative, and well-received seminar on immigration law last year will be back. This year he tackles another subject many of you deal with (probably incorrectly) -- the subject of Employees as Subcontractors. David will discuss what you can and cannot do and the pluses and negatives of these contractual arrangements.
Several other presentations deal with the theme of this year's convention: "Why Waste a Good Recession?" We assembled a few speakers to help guide you through what you should be doing with your business to prepare for the future. You've already cut back as much as you can, but are you going to go back to the same old routines or are you going to improve your business for when the economy recovers?
Doug Staebler, CFO at Custom Concrete, will present a seminar called "Building It Forward." He will touch on several topics of interest that you might want to consider implementing while you have the time.
Brent Anderson will give you all you need to know to build "Concrete Decks." You have men, equipment and expertise on the jobsite so why not get a little more work out of every project you build. Concrete decks also provide the ultimate top restraint for your walls which should eliminate most of the problems associated with backfilling.