Want to learn about home improvements? Handyman business services? Service industry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, Sales and customer service? How to videos? Then this channel will be for you!
Want reviews? Tools, maybe a van? Family stuff? Yup we will have it all here!
Looking to help others do what they love! Looking to offer what experience I have being in the industry!
What tips do you have for, example. Your sick for 3 if those 4 days you have scheduled. Do you push your whole schedule out that's after that job that is now delayed or ?
Great video! I came across you and so greatful I did. I'm the administrative asssistant for a handyman company. Few questions I have for ya! Do you provide free estimates? If so, do you at least include a trip charge to cover for fuel expenses. Another question, do you have other asssitants working with you at your jobs, trying to determine if our pricing structure is inline. Thanks a bunch for your informative fun and engaging videos!
Thank you so much for this video it really blessed me. I’m in a similar situation as your start up, where the expenses were moving at a faster pace than the income due to family expansion. One of the things I worry about the most is the shakiness in starting out, my previous engineering job was giving me about 80k but it wasn’t enough to sustain the life we wanted to live, which was very modest tbh. I know exactly what to do, from watching your videos as well as others but that fear of getting out there just persists. As a fellow brother in Christ I can appreciate your advice so much more because I feel like this video popped up on my feed at the exact time I needed it. Kudos to you bro, you’re doing Gods work 👍🏾 Hopeful to connect with you one day.
Hey, I have the same van. I just tested my winter tires in Utah. They worked FANTASTIC! IN snow, ice, slush. Taking off and braking. My set with rims was $1,800 so I was hoping it would be worth it. It's hands down worth it. I got Firestone Winterforce CVs.
I've been doing field service and I bill at $125 an hour because I'm working on unique problems like fixing an old CNC machine or diagnosing a production line etc. But your point is great that when it comes to repeatable things like fixtures, door replacement etc, you can earn more by giving a fair price and being quick. This is the first time I heard about this shee/ exercise and I'm going to try it out.
Thanks for pointing that out, I am in contact with RU-vid, it’s totally missing from my channel. I had it uploaded for over a year and it’s gone. I have no idea what happened to it but and looking into it.
Bro, you sound crazy, but now I'm gonna go through all your videos and look at him. I'm actually contemplating doing this, but I'm already making great money. So even more scarier
Old video i know, figure ill ask see if i get an answer anyway... Would i be correct to assume that billable hour price = show up fee? I realize this is a different video lol, ill ask everywhere whatever haha
I’m so proud of you going after your own passion. I’m also self employed and I work for no one. But I am also single so I can go anywhere in the country when I want to go work, it would be so different if I had kids.
How is the ride in the back? I've seen a few of these on the road and the back end looked like it bounced a bit, like a truck bed. Don't think they had any passengers or payload though.
Hey friend. I’ve been really interested in running a small handyman business . I enjoy fixing and replacing things. I’ve enjoyed your videos. They are very clear and informative. By the way I was a little star struck this morning lol I seen you at my local Home Depot. I was gonna stop and talk for a second but you were on a call so I didn’t want to stop you. Anyway take care and any more advice you can give would be great. I’m a little nervous to start because I’m just concerned about supporting my family. But on the other hand I would love to be my own boss. Is it worth being in your position ? Thank you!
I would like to know more about your sold day price. How do you figure what is acceptable for a sold day the charge and the number of hours? Thanks for giving me some things to think about. I have had a handyman business for 18 years and have fed the family while also building a large pool of customers but looking at how to schedule and bill differently.