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Wash. state Desk Jet

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9. This is true however
Thu Apr 26, 2012, 12:52 AM
Apr 2012

even I cannot be everywhere at the same time ! I always taught people how to do some of those small fixies and on many ocasions gave phone instructions ! If that didn't work and it seemd bad- I would stop by the next morning on my way to a job ! Most ladies believe it or not actually have a home fixie tool box -and I myself use those tools -saves me a trip out to the truck.

And they save everything, left over parts,-nuts,bolts everything- thats the buket where you can always find the thing that you need.

A good handyman doesn't have to look too far for too long to find work- work finds the handyman.A person who can work n all phases of construction is a contractor- handyman is the same thing., it is just a softer title or lable.It's all about experience or that of gaining experience.

The educated home owner knows where to draw the line -or knows when to bring in a professional. The educated home owner knows how to use tools !
Experience is education !

Along the line of the economy- it's up it's down ,there is a over abundence of work ='s overbooked- or yer getting by. Scraping by means paying the bills.

The point in contract work- or being a handyman is being multi versitle-having more than one field of specialty -the ability to combine all of yer experience into expertise-rather like having more than one degree- and the ability to convert yer talents into other fields- for example-many contractors go into reality-, sure they start off by selling homes or condo's to first time buyers. Naturally all the experience gained in contracting adds perfectly when crossing over to selling property.

So really it's all about being multi versitle.Actually it always has been.When the economy is going full swing-you would rather pay somebody to do all the fix'es. And When things are tight- you do what you can and you bring somebody in when you must.

A good handyman also works with the clients budget. That stands to reason when building a clientele. the handyman's clients are also the home owners contractor.That means a good handyman can build a house !

That's what I mean when I say-handyman is just a softer title.!




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