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A solo electrical contractor is evaluating whether to pivot their business into an industrial maintenance niche. Their research identifies several local chemical processing plants that offer high demand and premium pricing for maintenance contracts. However, the bid requirements for these plants strictly mandate a minimum of three on-site technicians and specific hazardous-location safety certifications for any contractor. The contractor decides to bid on the work anyway, reasoning that the high profit margins will allow them to hire the necessary staff and pay for the certifications immediately after the first contract is signed.

Evaluate the contractor's business decision. Which of the following assessments best identifies the logical flaw in their judgment regarding the 'staffing roles' and 'market size' factors?

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Updated 2026-05-08

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