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How to be a part time Handyman 

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In this video I describe why I am a part time handyman and how I manage it.
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Комментарии : 11   
@mussimike
@mussimike 3 месяца назад
An idea for a future video, and an issue which I'm interested in is job estimate calculations. Could you perhaps give examples of types of jobs where many unknowns can end up costing more time, especially when customers are unable to clarify details in written correspondence?
@Handymanprocess
@Handymanprocess 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the comment and idea. I’ll add that to my list. I appreciate it.
@alexsaenz6831
@alexsaenz6831 3 месяца назад
This is just what I needed. I'm trying to get strated, but didn't know how deep I needed to initially invest into the business just doing it part time. Thanks for the guidance and firefighter shout-out!
@Handymanprocess
@Handymanprocess 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the comment and best of luck. Feel free to reach out with any questions.
@AJM-eo2yg
@AJM-eo2yg 3 месяца назад
Hey AJ, FWIW, I really enjoyed the Simple Path series. I’m pretty analytical and appreciate the clarity and structure of those videos. I believe that, before being a handy person, one has to be a business person and it seems the downfall for many is disorganized business practices and processes. Just retired after 27 years w the fire service and have taken Atalaya Handyworks full time! Learning so much about estimating, scheduling/logistics and, most importantly LISTENING to homeowners. Each house visit reminds me of running a call w the fd (show up, often at a total stranger’s house and work WITH them to solve a problem). I owe a lot of my success to your videos and am very thankful.
@Handymanprocess
@Handymanprocess 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the comment and sharing your story. That’s cool to hear. I will think about finishing up the simple path series. Thanks for the feedback.
@LaredoHandyman
@LaredoHandyman 3 месяца назад
I've never lost money on a job. I think if you have, you screwed up big time. I've got it dialed in where I have good days or great days moneywise. Last year, my first year in this business, I averaged $81/hr. I think my lowest job i made $35/hr. To me, that was a bad day. This year so far will be much better. My advice to all the new guys: estimate a job, and before you send the estimate, edit it and add 30% to it! You'll be amazed how many still get accepted.
@Handymanprocess
@Handymanprocess 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the comment. I had a few jobs when I first started where I drastically under estimated time. As a result I ended up making about $13/hr when it was all said and done on those jobs. I’ve learned a great deal since then and no longer make that mistake. These days I average about $100/hr and do some jobs for free for those who really need it.
@Coolclay84
@Coolclay84 3 месяца назад
Love the content. Do you use your personal phone or a designated business phone? Thx for the Paramedic shout out lol…
@Handymanprocess
@Handymanprocess 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the comment and your paramedic service. I use a free google voice number and it works well for me.