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Old 02-17-2011, 07:20 PM
 
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Well thanks everybody. I'll definitely look up field tech. My role is more or less a Deskstop support or Tier II/III. After calling around plumbers/hvac in my area are hit pretty hard right now. I'll look into the electrician program. Thanks again everyone.
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Old 02-24-2011, 08:11 AM
 
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Try route sales I did and wound up buying a route and retired at it after 28 years
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Old 02-26-2011, 09:19 AM
 
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what about window cleaning?-low stress and pretty good money. i started this on a whim about 3 years ago and love it

of course if you are totally out of shape the job will force you to shape up- all good really
I was also thinking of power washing too. Not too much expense or training to start. If you live in a heavily wooded area, power washing will be in demand. People have to have their houses, porches, decks, etc power washed because of the trees.

Someone around my area started his own power washing service and charged $50 per house (which is low) and if you can get about 5 or 6 houses a day, you'll do well.

Also my mother has a man that mows her lawn. Big business around her area because most of the people are getting older or just don't have the time to mow their own lawns. He charges $25 (very low price) for front and back and has it down to a science that he's only there about 20 mins tops and he's moved onto another neighbors lawn.

So landscaping and powerwashing are 2 options that need minimal expense to start.
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