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Handy Man
mogley98
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Maybe I should just retire and be a handy man, yesterday one of my Doctors called me from his house, needed help with a florescent fixture over his stove, I don't really do side work but agreed to go help him out since he is a co-worker.
When he asked me what he owed me I said nothing, I don't like to charge friends, "nonsense" he said and handed me 80 bucks. I felt a little guilty taking it but he insisted.
Eighty bucks for 15 minutes of work, including drive time was maybe 45 minutes converting a T12 4 bulb fixture to a T8.
No on call, take only the jobs you want, Hmmmm?
When he asked me what he owed me I said nothing, I don't like to charge friends, "nonsense" he said and handed me 80 bucks. I felt a little guilty taking it but he insisted.
Eighty bucks for 15 minutes of work, including drive time was maybe 45 minutes converting a T12 4 bulb fixture to a T8.
No on call, take only the jobs you want, Hmmmm?
Why don't we go to school and work on the weekends and take the week off!
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DO NOT DO THIS!
I am "that guy" people call, when they want something done.
This morning I was supposed to install a fireplace mantel I built in my shop. I could not because I had to go help a guy (family) get heat in his house since his furnace stopped working. I noticed it was four below zero on my way to his house.
I just returned from an appointment to meet a mason to do some tuckpointing on a building.
After dinner, I am supposed to meet a guy at a kitchen to measure drawers for some cabinets. They like the cabinets but don't like the drawers, so I have to build new ones.
Tomorrow I have a guy helping me map out the circuits on a huge building with four breaker boxes and I don't know how many kabillion circuits.
Meanwhile -
My porch is falling off my house.
My boiler needs some tender loving care.
My vault needs the tile floor installed.
My library needs the carpet installed.
Well, you get the point? It is a classic "The cobblers kids have no shoes."
"A wealthy doctor finds that his bathroom sink has sprung a leak. So he looks in the Yellow Pages and calls in a plumber to repair the pipe.
The plumber arrives and, after about 15 minutes, fixes the problem completely. He hands the doctor a bill for $250 and begins to walk back to his truck. The doctor, upon seeing the fee, exclaims, "What? This amount is ridiculous! It's even more than I charge!"
The plumber turns around with a grin on his face and says, "I know, I used to be a doctor too."
[:D][:D]
I also know several folks who took their hobbies that they once enjoyed and turned them into business's. They now do not enjoy what they once did![V]
Say an old person or couple live no where near any family.
Charge a $300-400 a year just to be "on call".
Make an inventory list of light bulbs, furnace filters, faucets, etc.
Client needs a bulb changed? $15.00-25.00 house call. Anything else while I'm here? Allow say 10-15 minutes. A small charge to take care of minor fixes etc. certainly better than never changing the bulb or falling from a ladder at 85 years old. And way cheaper than an electrician!
Help arrange gutter cleaning, auto repair, landscaping, home repairs/improvements, etc! All for a small fee.
Need a new furnace? I'll sort out the proposals and advise the best deal.
Not to do the "heavier work, just to help find the particular contractor or service provider.
All to make sure no one gets taken advantage of.
Kind of like friendship dues........
I'd be happy to pay the annual fee so my Mother wouldn't get ripped off.
I see why he offered you $80 before you ask him for $150... Pretty smart doctor
don't a doctor usually charge $80-$100 per 15 minute visit?
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Since you took the money could he sue you if that caused a fire?
Cash is king. No records. No IRS. No BS.