that's very true. I've found that out since I started this forum thing. I think things get taken the wrong way a lot probably. jus thought that one was a little obvious that's all
i guess i missed this one but i owner a handyman and cleaning service with 5 employees we make good money and i pay my workers good all of them make over 25.00 an hour + benifits i do ok but with all the bills that comes with business I'm not a rich mother fiddlesticker, but i have have some super plans to set me free!!! yeah baby!!!
Marine tech. 6yrs. experience. Specialize in fiberglass and mechanics. I can fix any part of a watercraft from a jet ski to a 130ft house boat. Usually a "5"or"6" on the payscale,sometimes more or less depending on the economy.
National no calls list, Telezapper, caller ID, and if all else fails ... wait for the person to pick up tell them no thanks, take me off the list and blow the portable airhorn in the ear peice!
I'm a System Administrator at a major Biotech company in bracket #6 and on the side, I'm a PowerSeller on Ebay in bracket #8. (Gotta fund my hobby toys in one way or another)
I agree, there's always work out there if you have a trade.. and more often than not they are jobs that are paying more and more every year.
I'm a Automotive Tech of 14yrs, when I first started out in this business I'd be lucky to be a "mechanic" #5, but thank goodness those years didnt last long and now its more like a "Technician" #8 - #9 lol.
I also own / operate MyOldTruck.com but any earnings there usually go back into the members and thier truck clubs.