Handyman

don't know if the is appopriate but if you providers need a handyman discreet and very knowlegable but can't spell worth a crap 35 yrs construction exp PM if I can help. No reason to get taken by over priced contractors!
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So welder1,

Out of curiosity, are you looking to do a tradeout with the ladies or looking for paying jobs because of your skills?

SF
Dont care for tradeout ! In the business an see so many people get riped off mostly women ! so yes to make a fair dollar
handy man / construction -contractor
i thought those were 2 different fields(??)
im pretty good at fixing broken items around the house but not construction

(oooops! ....i said i wasnt going to post sarcastic remarks any longer!! im on step 0.5 of the 12 step plan )
MsPrittiKitti; you are mistaken on the two different feilds. I have worked for 35 years for an overpriced contractor doing his/hers construction. one in the same. I am glad you can fix your broken things you are one in a few that can.but if you ever run into a 2000 ton centrifugal chiller you cant get started pm me the average home uses 3.5 tons of a/c Not trying to be a smartass.
great clarification!!
i thought contractor/construction was building, renovation, reconstruction
and handyman was fixing things broken...not building...
eh, glad im not a homeowner.
im not ready to take on those expenses
good luck hun!
seems like were (us ladies) arent the only ones here for a dollar
(ugh....there i go being sarcastic...i kid!! )
a handyman discreet and very knowlegable Originally Posted by welder1

Good thing he's discreet or he would draw atention to himself
Shouldn't this be considered an ad and moved to the proper forum? lol
Good thing he's discreet or he would draw atention to himself Originally Posted by luv2daty
LOLZ
Welder1, thank you for your offer, but here's a link to a forum that may better serve you:

http://eccie.net/forumdisplay.php?f=992

Good-luck!
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  • 02-05-2011, 10:07 AM
wow times r really hard