To thrive as a Drywall Sub Contractor, you need proficiency in drywall installation, finishing, and repair, along with experience reading blueprints and construction drawings. Familiarity with tools such as drywall lifts, taping knives, mud mixers, and often OSHA safety certifications is typically required. Strong time management, attention to detail, and clear communication help facilitate successful interactions with general contractors and team members. These skills ensure projects are completed efficiently, safely, and to a high standard of workmanship, leading to satisfied clients and ongoing contracts.