I finally found out locally that doesn't suck, but I ended up making it mutually beneficial for him by repairing laptops and other IT shit that he needs done.
I think a lot of people also think they can just throw the idea of money at handymen and get them to show up. Not that easy.
I did - until I realized that these dudes are running more jobs than they can shake a stick at with crews who just disappear into the night. One of his guys had a heart valve at 11% and ended up in the hospital during our recent job. The main guy gets shit done and just throws new bodies that want to get paid at the jobs.
Learning really quickly that you need to give them a small bit to show that you can actually finance the entire job, and work out all costs beforehand, and then provide proof that you can actually pay them before they'll do shit.
The one guy I'm paying now has a working relationship with me, I promoted his shit on the local FB area because he isn't always tech savvy enough to do it, and now he has reliable customers who are asking for small things like leaf removal from gutters and he can actually charge them reasonable prices but more than he'd get from people who just say "yeah, sure, i'll pay you."
I just recently had my shed redone. He was upfront with the cost of lumber & other shit he needed, then charged me labor.
Contractors are some of the toughest motherfuckers to get on a job. They're also some of the toughest motherfuckers out there. Don't put all your eggs in one basket until you find the right one.
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