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Old 09-16-2010, 12:12 PM   #1
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SIC Codes for Businesses

Does anyone work with these? I've been dealing with them for years and it seems that the data gets worse every year.
Did a search today though Sal-es-gen-ie (I don't want to give them any props)
for residential contractors in the state of NJ - the list had a grand total of 18 - FOR THE ENTIRE STATE. So back in to refine the list... Anyway spent over 2 hours messing with all the different SIC codes to realize there is no rhyme nor reason to what code a business gets. Basically ended up as a large waste of time.
The whole point of using this service is to have the business sorted by certain categories. I understand that some may cross into several, but to not really be able to effectively use the SIC codes makes the service pointless.
I tried the online help which led to more frustration, then called the 800#.

The culmination of the "customer service" I received was canceling our contract.

This turned into more of a rant than I intended, but I'm still interested to know if anyone else uses any of these services or SIC codes specifically.
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Old 09-16-2010, 12:52 PM   #2
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Wikipedia says they're moving to a new system. That might explain constantly worsening results. Maybe a NAICS search would give more results?

Not that I know who you could do such a search through.
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Old 09-16-2010, 01:35 PM   #3
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I know, they are so much broader than the SIC's.

As an aside - much of the data that the gov't uses to give us their statistics on different segments of the economy still use SIC codes. Well the used to anyway - I see now that more are using the NAIC's. If they are as reliable as the SIC codes...
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