I work a 9-5 and I'm grateful for it but I want my time back so I can go sing Opera and pursue my musical dream. I'm also a licensed Realtor both in Commercial and Residential and have an idea for a Handyman marketing service based on my experience as a Realtor. Thank you for this inspiration - I believe!
Hey buddy! Congratulations and thank you so much for sharing your experience and at the same time encouraging words. It’s inspiring, motivating. I already have all my paperwork ready, tools and truck. I’m about to take on this journey and God’s willing it’ll be a success. Keep up the good work and great encouraging videos coming. God bless!!
Awesome my friend keep up the good work I'm about to get into it too. I'm a maintenance worker at apartment complexes and I've learned the same thing you have. I never liked electric but that's what I do now. I'll update a whole house With no problem faucet toilets everything texture walls yeah the money's good.. good job keep up to go work..
Hey man thankss for the words. Fear has kept me from starting a handy man business for a while even tho at a young age I learned a few trades. Im turning 30 next month, been jumping from company to company since I got out of high school and it has hit me hard. I know how to do a lot and my brother has even told me to not be a dumba** and instead do the same but do the work for myself. I'm the same way, I could never work inside sitting around in a office, I need to get physical lol. I was trying to repair an old Mercedes and it will go up fo sale soon so I can fund a work van. Hopefully in the next few months I'll be able to set everything up and keep on going. One thing for sure is I work better and get more done by myself than working in a team.
I’ve been working nights as a electrician and it’s killing. I really dislike working nights. But I got an opportunity to work with a handyman in the day time and I’m going to take it! I feel really happy about it even though it will be less money. But who knows it could go really well!
In business for yourself is the only way to that go!! I like this video. I remember when I decided to quit my job. I was 35 and scared but only for a very brief time. Wished I started earlier, but I do not regret all the experiences I had leading up to that time because, it was superb preparation. Just didn’t know.
Hey brotha! I’m in the exact same boat at the end of my two weeks from apartment maintenance and getting my business papers from the state back! Glad I found ur videos inspiring me to keep going hope we can stay in touch would really like to meet and talk with some people who have been doing it before me for some advice!
Thanks for this video! Been doing HVAC for a year and went to school for it for 2 years......... I want to start my own handyman business commercial and residential.
Spot on man! Been thinking doing same thing with a family of 7. pick up jobs contractors pass on. Needed some things done around the house and couldn’t find anyone. Did it my self and figured I can do this for money. I Plan on leaving my commercial construction job in 10 months. Thanks for words of encouragement. God bless
I would love to chat with you sometime in, in a somewhat similar situation, but instead of an electrical company, my employer is a very experienced handyman and remodeler who pays me very well to be his helper and I'm learning so much. Been with him a year but have done handy work for almost 8 years off and on. Never full time, until now. He wants to hand down the business to me when he retires, but that is several years away and my wife and I have many goals. I feel like waiting until he retires is doing a disservice to my family because I am confident that I could double my income overnight with a bit of legwork on my end. And he could find a helper cheaper than me easily. I don't want to ruin our relationship we have, he's a great guy, like the dad i mever had, and has already taught me so much... I just really want to take the leap for me and my family. Lobe your content. New sub. Blessings. Josh
33 father of 5 12 years experience in construction also currently a large roofing corp for men and supervisor. Your an inspiration and I’m not per saying going to leave my job but I am starting my service and LLC and online marketing this spring and I hope I takes off and I can feel confident enough to leave my job
Im ex graphic designer (web and DTP) and right now im starting my handyman service business. So im very excited and hope all will go right way ;) Greetings from Czech republic
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.
@@thehandyfamily11 you’re welcome! Thanks for sharing! Super cool story and it’s awesome you have such a big family! You and your wife rock, bro! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
I’m in the same boat. I have my own handyman business I’ve been doing on weekends and hate my job and want to lane but afraid to pull the full time trigger if we are headed into a recession
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
I have had a few businesses offering to give me maintenance contracts, on a monthly basis, i have no clue how to charge for that kind of work its over my head, but your help would be greatly appreciated
Read books or listen to audiobooks. I have leaned a ton from that. Also, a lot of people don’t care for Dave Ramsey but just listening to his show and others on his platform can start to give you immense knowledge on how to run a business. I also follow Chris LoCurto podcast. He’s a good one for culture.
Awesome story and I'm preparing to head out on my own, but I have one question for you that puzzles me, are u able to have health insurance for your family?
So I get that a lot, I am actually part of an organization called CHM (Christian Healthcare Ministries). It’s very reasonable for large families. We are also use wisdom and good judgment with what we eat, minerals, vitamins, etc. Hope that helps.
Do you use a lead company or did you have clients who knew you. I'm ready to start my handy man business but I didn't know what lead generation company 5o go for.
first time seeing you videos and like them, good for you but I have a question do you need a handy man license? maybe you can send me an email, I did work in construction before, know about framing, wall board, some plumbing and electrical but change to the computer industry and know business going down and I'm like you like to work with my hands no more office work Thanks
Thank you! So in most areas you don't need a license to do basic handyman repairs: drywall, hardware, plumbing repairs, etc. You can check with your local Chamber Of Commerce and townships to make sure. Shoot me an email at thehandyfamily11@gmail.com and I can help out how I can.
We live in Ohio. They all have everything they need and more. We have a couple horses on 10 acres. They are doing just fine 😂 And I never pull out! Alway finish what I start 🤭
I’m terrible with marketing. Who should I hire to help me? Not only that, marketing yourself seems kind of desperate. If someone else does it, then our weird human nature says oh look social proof. Kind of dumb. Please do a video