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Wannabe A Handyman?
If you are NOT a professional handyman, but only thinking about becoming one, consider our book:
How To Become A Honey-Do Man!
It's all about how to get started. How to convert your "handy around the home" talents into CASH!
You can start part time.
I charge $35 an hour. Handymen might charge more or less that that where you live. I can assemble furniture for three hours in one evening, and make about $100. If I only did this one evening a week, I would be making about $5,000 a year. That's better than the raise you are hoping for at work. Compare that to a part time job where you make $10 an hour. It would take about ten hours a week to make that much. It would take you more than one evening per week. Don't LOOK for a part time job. MAKE your OWN job. And if something should happen to your day job, you can easily crank it up to full time.
But I am NOT part time. It's EASY to work more than three hours a week.
And it's not always furniture assembly. It's always something different. A lady called me to fix some drywall (she pulled too far into her garage and bashed in a big hole).
And it's never just one thing. While I was there fixing the drywall, she also asked me to:
Adjust a bi-fold door. Secure a dangling wire to her under-cabinet kitchen lighting. Her tape wasn't working. Change a light bulb in a ceiling fixture. She can't lift her arms above her head. Some weather stripping on her front door had come loose. She tried to fix that with tape, too. I used some automotive gasket adhesive.
You only need to take the jobs you like. If you like painting but you fail at plumbing, do not despair. You don't have to take that plumbing job.
There are TONS of easy jobs, like hanging pictures and installing miniblinds. Don't laugh... You think these jobs are easy, but other people find them impossible. Some people are too busy. Others have physical limitations. Some older women are intimidated by these jobs.
This book has EVERYTHING you need!
Who will hire you? Why would anybody pay for a simple job like assembling furniture?How to advertise. How to track your advertising.How to start up. Do you need to establish an entity before you assemble your first bookshelf? Do you NEED insurance?How to charge. How MUCH to charge. How to accept credit cards.What tools must you carry? How to load your car, minivan, or truck so you know where everything is. Downloadable Documents! Including a work order that you MUST get your customer to sign. Tips, Tricks, and Cool Tools.
The Honey-Do Challenge!
This is a very good way to UPSELL! If you get called to install two miniblinds, it's not worth the trip. But if you can spot other jobs that need done, you can sell a few more hours and make a few more bucks.
Bi-fold doors are a very good example. These things are ALWAYS off the track, and most people don't know they can be adjusted. Had that lady not asked me to adjust her bi-fold door, I would have asked HER! Most people have gotten so used to forcing their doors open and closed that they've forgotton all about them. They'd never think to ask you to fix it while you are there for something else. Some are surprised when you ask, because they had no idea that they could even BE fixed!
The Honey-Do Challenge is a check-off sheet with more than 100 jobs you can do. Walk around the house with your customer and find other jobs that need to be done.
Do they have easy attic access? You might not remember to look for it unless you see it on the check-off sheet. And you DON'T have to install a pull-down staircase to solve this problem.
Some older homes have a bathroom with no outlet. There's an easy way to fish a wire. And there's one situation where you don't even have to fish that wire!
You can ALWAYS find something in a bathroom. Do you have to jiggle the toilet handle? Can you close the sink stopper and make a puddle? Does the tub need new caulking? And it's not just broken things. Would they like a new medicine cabinet? A new sink, vanity, and faucet? New lights? Are there enough robe hooks? Would they appreciate grab bars? Or a taller toilet? And you'd be surprised how many times you find a door that you cannot lock!
Is their mailbox rusty? A new vinyl baseball-bat-proof one is best. Just slip it over a 4x4 post. But do you know how to install the post without mixing concrete?
Is there a microwave wasting valuable counter space? A staircase without a railing? Or worse, with a wiggly railing?
I bet you've done a TON of jobs around your house. But I bet you never made a list before.
You don't absolutely NEED this book.
You could stumble along and make the same mistakes the rest of us made when we were starting out.
OR you could read the book. Every mistake you make costs you time and money! So every mistake you avoid SAVES you time and money!
The hour you waste is an hour that you could have sold!
You can buy this book for only $19.
If you only sell one hour, you'll make that back.
This book can actually be FREE! (Sort of)
This book contains a coupon good for one free month's membership in The-Honey-Do-Men.com, which is coincidentally also $19. Buy this book, join the club, and use the coupon to get your first month for free.
This club is EXACTLY what a newbie needs!
You get a FREE web page! Make it say anything you want. Put it's URL on your business cards, truck sign, and other advertising.
You get leads! We can send a text message to your cell phone!
You get the prestige of being a CERTIFIED handyman, a member of a professional association, with a rating of 10 out of 10.
Share your tips with our community, and see the tips others have shared.
If you get only ONE lead a month, this club pays for itself. If you don't agree, quit the club anytime you want. There's no contract.
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