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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1562521" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I have stated many times, that a small job contractor in this area can make a small fortune.</p><p>Porches, decks, repainting interiors, a little plumbing, running more piping for additional hose faucets outside, screening in a porch, building small outbuildings and well houses. </p><p>It's easy to find a builder for big projects but everyone I know (myself included) has had huge problems finding someone to do little projects we don't have time to do ourselves. </p><p>It usually goes like this:</p><p>You find someone to come out and give a quote on a job. You accept their quote, and they say they will start on a certain day, then never show up. What happens is, they find a bigger job that will last longer and they can make more $ on. </p><p></p><p>My two older sisters could keep a "handyman" busy for weeks and weeks..............if they could find one.</p><p>(I know, because for about 3 years, they ran me ragged doing this and that for them untill I finally told them I just couldn't do it any more without getting so far behind on my own projects and maintenance)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1562521, member: 18945"] I have stated many times, that a small job contractor in this area can make a small fortune. Porches, decks, repainting interiors, a little plumbing, running more piping for additional hose faucets outside, screening in a porch, building small outbuildings and well houses. It's easy to find a builder for big projects but everyone I know (myself included) has had huge problems finding someone to do little projects we don't have time to do ourselves. It usually goes like this: You find someone to come out and give a quote on a job. You accept their quote, and they say they will start on a certain day, then never show up. What happens is, they find a bigger job that will last longer and they can make more $ on. My two older sisters could keep a "handyman" busy for weeks and weeks..............if they could find one. (I know, because for about 3 years, they ran me ragged doing this and that for them untill I finally told them I just couldn't do it any more without getting so far behind on my own projects and maintenance) [/QUOTE]
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