How To Profit With Your Handyman Skills

Most folks who spend time shopping at the big home improvement stores are just like me! They’re continually searching for new ideas and projects they can do themselves to make improvements around the home. They’re ambitious people and many are quite skilled working with their hands! They love fiddling around the house fixing things and installing new gizmos. A good friend of mine is hopelessly hooked! He never seems to run out of new ideas. So far he’s added two new rooms and completely remodeled his bathroom since catching the bug!

What I’m trying to say – The guys and gals who show up bright and early weekend mornings with their shopping lists don’t consider building fences, remodeling bathrooms, pouring concrete and replacing floors – chores beyond their reach. If they botch-up the job, you never see them quit – they haul out the instructions and start over again until they get it right. The way I figure – these kind of people deserve to be MILLIONAIRES! Let me share a couple ideas that could easily make this happen.

That bug I mentioned – It’s called the HOME IMPROVEMENT BUG and it’s very contagious – and often comes with an overpowering addiction. Fortunately for those who catch it – it’s the very same bug that can make you a MILLIONAIRE.

I will tell you from my own experience – It’s fairly easy to convert your handyman skills and personal ambition into a MONEY MAKING OPPORTUNITY that could change your life forever. There’s hardly any difference between working at a hobby for no money – and becoming a house fixer investor that could make you the HIGHEST PAID HANDYPERSON in the neighborhood!

2 Responses to “How To Profit With Your Handyman Skills”

  1. Jay,

    This article really hits the nail on the head.

    It’s a natural progression for people with handyman skills to get involved in fixer-upper houses. Even people without great handymand skills, but with a strong desire to learn, can pick up enough from free seminars at home improvement stores to get started with fixer uppers.

    Keep up the great blog articles!

  2. Terry,

    In the last 2 years, I have learned my fix-ups skills by watching the handymen / trades people that I have hired. I now do most of my own carpentry but still hire out for electrical and plumbing work.

    Good Luck to you,

    Roy in Alabama

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