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<blockquote data-quote="mouthpiece" data-source="post: 4173953" data-attributes="member: 1685"><p>I would say if you do countertops you can probably do home repair.</p><p>there is such a huge market for that now days with the current generation who just want to click and boom have it done, they no longer have any home repair skills.</p><p>pick the jobs you want at a fee you are willing to accept and do a good job, the word of mouth will get you MANY jobs.</p><p>Edit: I know a couple guys that do this and they are so busy they are paying people to do their own house maintenance..</p><p>the trades are another area that guys are starting their own business</p><p>heck. Start a side welding and fab shop since you know that.</p><p>you just have to charge what you want and only take what you know you can do right.</p><p>edit 2. You can make a **** ton of money mowing yards. I know a guy that sent out yardmowing postcards in a couple square miles, he got so many yards and built up business that he had to hire my boys to help him in the summers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouthpiece, post: 4173953, member: 1685"] I would say if you do countertops you can probably do home repair. there is such a huge market for that now days with the current generation who just want to click and boom have it done, they no longer have any home repair skills. pick the jobs you want at a fee you are willing to accept and do a good job, the word of mouth will get you MANY jobs. Edit: I know a couple guys that do this and they are so busy they are paying people to do their own house maintenance.. the trades are another area that guys are starting their own business heck. Start a side welding and fab shop since you know that. you just have to charge what you want and only take what you know you can do right. edit 2. You can make a **** ton of money mowing yards. I know a guy that sent out yardmowing postcards in a couple square miles, he got so many yards and built up business that he had to hire my boys to help him in the summers. [/QUOTE]
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