Hi guys, in case you didnt know, im a self employed building contractor. Its taken a long time, but i have carved a niche for myself here in upstate Ny. Most of my work is $3-10k, that is, bigger than a handyman, but smaller and more personal than a large construction co.
Apparently, we, as a nation , are having a banner year for natural disasters, floods , tornados, etc. When Katrina hit, my brother worked in insurance ( national company), and told me of some of the unbelievable claims that came in, saying that I should throw my tools in my truck and boot, scoot and boogie for the gulf coast. I can't afford to "retire" in anything like the traditional sense, I will have to work. If I am ever going to hit the road, I will have to work , at least some. (And if I can work, it might help nudge the wife..)
PLEASE! Please do not let this deteriorate into a bashing of unethical, fly by night, shoddy work that some no good sons of €£^*+£€ 's are doing , charging top dollar for , then taking off. I do a good job , at a fair price, and don't have to advertise , at all. Not even job signs or phone number on the truck. All word of mouth, and I can give you a list a mile long of ways that customers want me to charge less and cut corners, or skip out on paying alltogether.
What I want to know is this - is it realistic to think I might travel doing odd jobs, disaster rebuilds, or insurance or real-estate maintenance ( re max is nationwide, for one). I have a dba, insurance ( lots !) and a degree and certifications, and tools . And a super strong urge to travel .Anyone know the legalities? Pros / cons? Be nice, there are bums in every profession.
Thanks,
Les
Apparently, we, as a nation , are having a banner year for natural disasters, floods , tornados, etc. When Katrina hit, my brother worked in insurance ( national company), and told me of some of the unbelievable claims that came in, saying that I should throw my tools in my truck and boot, scoot and boogie for the gulf coast. I can't afford to "retire" in anything like the traditional sense, I will have to work. If I am ever going to hit the road, I will have to work , at least some. (And if I can work, it might help nudge the wife..)
PLEASE! Please do not let this deteriorate into a bashing of unethical, fly by night, shoddy work that some no good sons of €£^*+£€ 's are doing , charging top dollar for , then taking off. I do a good job , at a fair price, and don't have to advertise , at all. Not even job signs or phone number on the truck. All word of mouth, and I can give you a list a mile long of ways that customers want me to charge less and cut corners, or skip out on paying alltogether.
What I want to know is this - is it realistic to think I might travel doing odd jobs, disaster rebuilds, or insurance or real-estate maintenance ( re max is nationwide, for one). I have a dba, insurance ( lots !) and a degree and certifications, and tools . And a super strong urge to travel .Anyone know the legalities? Pros / cons? Be nice, there are bums in every profession.
Thanks,
Les