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In the construction industry, decision making is driven by the needs of the field.
When
it comes to purchasing power, employees are often reliant on credit
cards of various types. If a field worker often has to purchase from a
supply yard or a big box yard, it makes sense that they would get a
card. Many also get a T&E card. And a fuel card—maybe a
multi-purpose corporate card. Some workers may even charge company
spending to their personal card and submit an invoice for reimbursement.