Thank you so much for your videos. I started a handyman/renovation business and I did the whole 75bucks an hour and even felt bad sometimes to charge that much to some customers. But watching you gave me confidence to charge more. I want to make real money and I'm good in what I'm doing.
You are right about the subs people complain about getting subs and marking up prices but don't realize it's how the business works if the client could do the job they would but they can't so they hire someone
I love your vibe, bro! The first video I've watched. Don't worry, I subscribed lol! Thanks for your video, I'm getting ready to start a handyman business myself! Also, I noticed those RZR'S in the background! If I can support a fellow offroader I absolutely will. You make great videos, keep it up! UA-cam is a grind but I can see your channel growing.
I'm currently going through contractor / maintenance and alteration license. It's all because of you Micheal 😉( I listen to the podcast religiously... and Ryan was there) I will be charging top dollar because I am a very skilled worker. I do great fuckin work and feel 125 an hour and up is very appropriate to be reliable, communicative and just make people happy . I live in michigan, I'm 30 years old with a 5 month old girl. I feel like your my older brother dude. Great content, great motivation, and an unbelievable teacher. Have a great day. Win fast and fuck the bullshit.
I work as a maintenance tech in a residential property for a company, I want to do my own small handyman projects on my days off. And in the future obtain my B2 contractor license for remodeling but i was told that with the license i can not do handyman small project.
Wow so true been charging $60 an hour couldn’t understand why can’t seem To save any money. Totally get it now. I always thought the $60 an hour made up for the free estimates etc. i understand it now, spinning wheels on all the other NON cash flow work. $125 is minimum now in my mind. Plus my quality is amazing so I’m always shy about subs. Makes total sense now.
I’m 27, been working for a lumber company for the past 7 years! I’m looking for a way out! I want to open up a handy man business! I need help with the steps I keep over thinking everything. Thanks man
I would think it would be hard to find an employee that is a good jack of all trades for different types of handyman work. Maybe im wrong but it seems like alot of people dont want to work. I have been researching the handyman business but running another business too I would likely eventually want to hire help. probably hard to train someone in many different areas also!
Opening my company . I have family friends and familiar trades people that are technicians. Im going market and sell their expertise and get them work while paying my business for getting it. Does this sound realistic to you
Hi Mike , great video ! How would you get more leads fast as a service biz (to get fast Roi). Did cold emailing , LinkedIn, created content , cold calling...
Thank you so much for your videos. I started a handyman/renovation business and I did the whole 75bucks an hour and even felt bad sometimes to charge that much to some customers. But watching you gave me confidence to charge more. I want to make real money and I'm good in what I'm doing.
You are right about the subs people complain about getting subs and marking up prices but don't realize it's how the business works if the client could do the job they would but they can't so they hire someone
I love your vibe, bro! The first video I've watched. Don't worry, I subscribed lol! Thanks for your video, I'm getting ready to start a handyman business myself! Also, I noticed those RZR'S in the background! If I can support a fellow offroader I absolutely will.
You make great videos, keep it up! UA-cam is a grind but I can see your channel growing.
Good Info. You will be at 100k subs soon bro
I'm currently going through contractor / maintenance and alteration license. It's all because of you Micheal 😉( I listen to the podcast religiously... and Ryan was there) I will be charging top dollar because I am a very skilled worker. I do great fuckin work and feel 125 an hour and up is very appropriate to be reliable, communicative and just make people happy . I live in michigan, I'm 30 years old with a 5 month old girl. I feel like your my older brother dude. Great content, great motivation, and an unbelievable teacher. Have a great day. Win fast and fuck the bullshit.
🤣you called me out with the "subscriber thing", so i subscribed. 👍
Fire content! Just Subscribed. Some of this information works for my cleaning Business also
Damn man....just found you and I struck gold! Thanks for the info here and gems!
I work as a maintenance tech in a residential property for a company, I want to do my own small handyman projects on my days off. And in the future obtain my B2 contractor license for remodeling but i was told that with the license i can not do handyman small project.
Thank you so much for your video.
Wow so true been charging $60 an hour couldn’t understand why can’t seem
To save any money. Totally get it now. I always thought the $60 an hour made up for the free estimates etc. i understand it now, spinning wheels on all the other NON cash flow work. $125 is minimum now in my mind. Plus my quality is amazing so I’m always shy about subs. Makes total sense now.
Thanks great explanation
As a customer, I offer to pay for proposals when I'm shopping for prices.
Thanks for the great info.
Hello, in New Mexico a certified handyman can only make 7,200 per yer cap. How do I get around that?
I’m 27, been working for a lumber company for the past 7 years! I’m looking for a way out! I want to open up a handy man business! I need help with the steps I keep over thinking everything. Thanks man
There are dozens of videos on the channel that can help! Or I can set you up with a discovery call to see if coaching is a good fit man!
As above so below
I would think it would be hard to find an employee that is a good jack of all trades for different types of handyman work. Maybe im wrong but it seems like alot of people dont want to work. I have been researching the handyman business but running another business too I would likely eventually want to hire help. probably hard to train someone in many different areas also!
spot the fuck on brotha!!
Opening my company . I have family friends and familiar trades people that are technicians. Im going market and sell their expertise and get them work while paying my business for getting it. Does this sound realistic to you
Great Info Mike
I install plumbing fixtures at average of $250 an hour, which ends up being $50 an hour net.... at most.
The ammount of time of estimating, consulting, designing...THEY don't care.
I want to make REAL MONEY.
Taxes 5k on 70k of income!?😂 yeah I wish
$100 an hour INFLATION
Hi Mike , great video ! How would you get more leads fast as a service biz (to get fast Roi). Did cold emailing , LinkedIn, created content , cold calling...
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Employees and subs are the biggest headaches that I've encountered owning my business.