Save all you can. Recessions can be a good time to purchase real estate cheap.
@jananusic2085 жыл бұрын
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@JREfunnies4 жыл бұрын
Before the last recession I had 15-20 guys working for me. Guys would come and go. Now I just do it by myself and I make about the same amount of money in the end. With a lot less headaches.....
@Mopardude5 жыл бұрын
Lot of good talking points in this vid, can not disagree with any of them. I would like to see you buy a house and flip it or rent it and video the process.
@regopit445 жыл бұрын
About 5 years ago I started to focus on 55+ and aging in place renovations. A lot of older people are making their home assessable as they age. They don't want to move so they are putting money in to their homes that make life easier as they get older.
@crownmoldingbyspectaculart9415 жыл бұрын
I’m your age and I went through the same experience in 2007 and 2008. it is tempting out of mostly pride to want to get bigger but what saves me every time is to think back about all those general contractors who had crews they let go at that time and became a one-man show. It is so much better to be in a position where you can pick and choose who you want to work with for customers instead of being in a position where you feel obligated to keep feeding this machine that you’ve built.
@hyland19845 жыл бұрын
Man, your dead right. There's definitely a recession on the way. As max Kaiser said: every boom sowes the seeds for a bust! Never spend more than you can pay back. What I do is...When I do a handyman nixer, (cash work) I pump it back into buying tools that can improve my abilities to get more work & make more money. My advice to anyone starting out is...do the work on your home first. If your happy with it, then so is a future client.
@shedlife17835 жыл бұрын
So true. The work I do for clients is often what I wished I'd done on my house. Nothing major, just little details or the process.
@hyland19845 жыл бұрын
@@shedlife1783 I can see the recession coming in. I was a tool shop where I live. It's one of these shops that's being there for over 70/80 years. Same family run it. Well known in Ireland. Anyways there about 2 weeks ago I was in there & one of the owners said to me, there's definitely a recession on the way son. How do you know? I said. Well, my sales are dropping exactly like the 2008 crash & the tradesmen that come in here tell me it's only a matter of months. Look around, my shop is full of people wearing suits & buying tools!! And? I said. The middle class are buying the tools needed, going into KZbin, learning how it do the work in there homes & calling in the tradesmen to do the qualified work like plumbing & electrics. That's never happened! He said. So treat your home as a practice. & fleece the people that haven't heard of KZbin. 😂😂😂😂
@codycevering27333 жыл бұрын
Good tip man. I am just starting to get people calling. I got three side jobs this week. Building up clientele.
@hyland19843 жыл бұрын
@@codycevering2733 good man cody. Delighted for you. Treat your early work as your apprenticeship but don't tell your clients that. Bullshit your way in the door, do an excellent job & as time passes, your experience will improve, so will your clientele & so will the size of your wallet
@codycevering27333 жыл бұрын
@@hyland1984 great advice, thank you. I just knocked out my third side job of the week. Cool thing is, I started the week with no side work at all. I must be doing something right because word of mouth is working great so far.
@fununclenerfs5 жыл бұрын
I loved the recession, gas was back to a decent price, airline tickets were cheap as hell, companies were bending over backwards to keep your business, housing was affordable
@alsworkshop1355 жыл бұрын
Love this video! As a handyman with a degree in Economics... yes I do use it that degree everyday (this is a market like any other!), I agree we are due for a downturn/recession at worst, most likely a slowdown in the next 12 to 16 months, and there will be some politicking behind a portion of it. What I am doing to help my business prepare is looking much like you Handyman, at the Baby Boomers and trying to position myself as their goto guy in the area I serve. I also divide up my total income into several different account (using the "Profit First for Contractors" methodology). This helps me not overspend now, and put money aside for taxes, my salary, profits and "oh crap fund." Keeping a business a float during a recession is all about cutting expenses, I am making extra payments on my trailer and truck. If you have credit card debt, get out of it as quickly as you can, while it is raining money, pay off all the big expenses so that when the money dries up you don't have those large fixed costs to worry about. Thanks for posting this video, as always a lot of great info!
@triplej40435 жыл бұрын
Why scale up and share your money. When you can keep it all to yourself and have less of a headache. Great video.
@vinceveltri77325 жыл бұрын
Living below your means. Save as much as possible, perform as many of your own repairs (home/auto), because nobody is looking out for you. Keep an eye on multiple articles regarding the economy and most keep mentioning an upcoming storm. This is what got me through 2008.
@adamcosta46104 жыл бұрын
I'm glad the Handyman is (likely) a Libertarian. I knew I liked him immediately
@pgc28175 жыл бұрын
Good points 👍🏼 I have a lot of older clients and I do the same they will always need you especially widows take care of them and they will call. Keep it up handyman love the vids and appreciate you taking the time to make them.
@MindToMade5 жыл бұрын
Save, save, save, then when the market crashes buy up the good real estate and focus on passive income. Make the money you worked hard for now work for you.
@recyclespinning98394 жыл бұрын
Hate to break it to you ,,, but there is no such thing as passive income . when you buy a realestate rental , you will have a huge responsibility
@glazierEd5 жыл бұрын
I was a, and still am a union glazier in NYC and Jersey. The recession ten years ago, brought me back to my roots as a handyman. I didn’t work from 2009-2014 in the commercial glass market. I did get back in to continue contributing to my pension, but every time an assignment ends, I jump back in to the business I love, and earn much more money at. Handyman Ed. As for the party that wants to give everything for free? I think we all know nothing is free, it’s about looking at our neighbors, and how they’re paying about half what we are for healthcare and prescription drugs, AND covering 100% of their citizens, unlike us, who have anywhere from 30-70 million middle class folks with no healthcare at all. I’m not looking to start a debate, and won’t respond, just putting in my two cents as a guy with 54 years on this earth.
@benjamintodd33235 жыл бұрын
The great thing about this line of work is something is always broke, it is just a matter of getting to it before someone else makes it worse.
@mikekrzesowiak79445 жыл бұрын
6:50 "Blow drying their hair in the back yard" lol! It's true. I've seen crazy stuff like that before
@righttouchtileable3 жыл бұрын
"DIRTY HANDS-CLEAN MONEY"
@brentonbrown86045 жыл бұрын
Will be looking forward to the just starting out videos, because that’s exactly where I’m at right now. 27 years of construction experience working for family and some production builders and now trying to do it on my own.
@918scott5 жыл бұрын
Nailed it again. Recessions do suck but that is when everything is on sale. You're a smart man you are!
@joeyalfaro23233 жыл бұрын
2008 same as any year banks closed off lending. Most bakeries and venders needed money to make payroll. The bakery I was at had reserve cash. Car loans are hurting banks don't want loan on high risk. From what I can see credit cards and addiction in shopping seems to be going on. Houses here in Idaho area are on fire they have them blind bidding and over a barrel.
@oneeye61275 жыл бұрын
In 04-06 I did 2 of my last builds, both BIG custom jobs! After that, but began years before, the market was toast! Fortunately, I had experience in commercial glass, and did a couple years of school renovations! After that, I had a friend who wanted to buy these Really cheap house's, renovate, & rent. So for the last decade, that's what I've been doing, with the added benefit of maintenance work that comes from these houses. Then I got another friend involved in the same thing, so, I'm able to work when I want, or not, if that's my choice. I'm semi retired these days. I had rough framed homes for over 25 yrs before the bubble burst. But, I have been doing everything in the trades for over 45 yrs. Always doing side jobs. Best advice I could give someone new, starting handyman services, Customer Service is King! Do a great job, even if it costs you a few bucks to do so! I still get calls from people I did jobs for, over 15 Yrs ago.
@royallclark63315 жыл бұрын
Very sobering video HM. I've always kept it simple with my work. I do get friviless with purchasing some tools I could actually do with out but when the money is coming in, it is easy to justify the purchase. I've had some of my few "well healed" customers say the same thing about the future economy. Here in Hawai'i, I see property sales going down some but the builders are still pumping out house after house. In 2007/8, the glut of houses seemed to last forever. Hate to see it coming but it is always going up and down. The good thing is, if you cover your ass as you mentioned, the economy WILL come back. It always comes back eventually. At 70 years of age, have seen it before, just like a yoyo.
@dickieknutz29335 жыл бұрын
Sobering? You must be as drunk as the handyman in this video
@royallclark63315 жыл бұрын
@@dickieknutz2933 Very good chance of that Dickie... at this time of the day anyway! Aloha to you
@onefortysixam97135 жыл бұрын
This video is an example of why I started following you.
@aaronmohr52855 жыл бұрын
I'm in the Elkhart IN area and slowdown has started, and I've already started changing things up like last time!
@lilboatsman5 жыл бұрын
I was just getting into the handyman businesses in 2010. The guy who gave me most of my work had jumped out of house building when he saw the signs, but now he’s back into building big again. He may retire when the next recession hits.
@nellof12445 жыл бұрын
I do agree with you. I am also self employed single worker. And again I see the easy money coming and it gets tempting. I tried to raise my prices a little bit every year because I know when I started 12 years ago I was wait to cheep. Unfortunately I do not have the extra income that you do to put much money away so I have not been able to do so. But I have also thought to do the same as you. Perhaps it's the KZbin money. Or perhaps it is my lack of self discipline to do so. I have recently book purchased a new car. A Honda. To cut back on my fuel expenses. I know you had a ram. My 2011 was becoming a money pit and way too coarsely and fuel. My 2nd truck is A 94 F350. And it is a tank. But I know it will need replacing in the future as well. And although I do care to listen to the politics a little more than you, you are right I cannot listen to the news that is it's very depressing. Thank you again and I enjoy your videos
@Frosty251195 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all you do with this channel! Im a union blacksmith by trade and staying very busy at it. Part of baby step 2 was get a side hustle so in Wisconsin I got a contractors license and was able to secure a deal with a pm company doing move out renovations. As I am new to this field of running my own business your insight and honesty have been such an asset. Keep up the good work!
@nightwolf26665 жыл бұрын
Hey man, I have been watching your channel aggressively the last 3 months. I have an MBA in finance, worked on Wall Street, however, because of a move to the west coast, and a shitty divorce, I an now a, "Handy Man." Go figure?? I constantly echo to guys out here in WA state what you are saying...that is, "No tree grows straight to the Sun." That's an old business saying...what it means is what you are saying....all business is cyclical. I just say a Speck Build down the road for me that is being listed at, $625,000, where the average home sale is $375,000. Yes, we are due for a correction in housing prices. I do exactly what you are doing, market to older Baby Boomers, and try to provide as much value to the dollar as I can, because, as you said, the housing market will correct itself, it always does. I lived through the 2007-2009 period as a homeowner, luckily, my home was paid off in cash....but it was ugly, seeing friends and neighbors lose their jobs and their homes. Hopefully, the next correction will be a bit more gentle, but who knows. I REALLY appreciate this upload, guys in the trades live in the, "Here and now," because they live from paycheck to paycheck...I do not want to be one of those guys...save, save, save.....and save some more. We only have one life, and hence, one chance not to be paupers....Peace.
@joeyalfaro23233 жыл бұрын
I came up throw trade ranks looking for way to invent some kind tool to help. You remember gator grip socket fit all. I bought it problem was it didn't work on deep bolt. In trades best tool so far is thermal heat gun with screen. Heat loss in homes, on cars it shows hot spots and cools spots that are blocked should have heat.
@the_Novelist5 жыл бұрын
Great Vid! Been following you for a while, love the content and this one led me to make my first comment ever. I have a slightly different take on targeting the aging community, but this has just been my experience, so everybody else take with a grain of salt. You and I are roughly the same age and I've been in the business as a home remodeler about as long, so similar backgrounds. I just left the business because the area I was in (Cape Cod, not afraid to name it!) has changed over the past decade or so from a vacation destination to retirement land. Many young families moved out and were replaced with 'fixed income' retirees, which meant, yes, they did have stable income from prior investments, but they also became much more value-oriented in their bidding process. We went from a strictly word-of-mouth company, getting all of our jobs based solely on referrals, to having to compete with three, four, sometimes five other bids, often coming down to a very small price discrepancy. I've found it was the younger families, still trying to keep up with the Jones's mentality, that even though their jobs might take a temporary hit, they tended to still continue to spend on the large projects banking on the fact that they still had plenty of earning years behind them, and that things would eventually get better. And if the wife was used to a certain lifestyle that always helped, too. But the older crowd, forget it. True, they did love the great customer service and special attention, but they were the quickest to pull the fixed-income card. Still a lot of money to be made in this business, even on a slow economy if you're not too big. It supported my wife, four kids and several employees, but just something to think about and only wanted to offer an alternative perspective from one person that's living it. Anyway, love watching your stuff!
@droolbunnyxo95655 жыл бұрын
If they're living on Cape Cod their "fixed incomes" are probably in the millions. Meaning, they're simply tight with money. Play their game. Hook their attention by offering money saving frugal alternatives first, vs dropping your price after you realize it just sent them shopping for more quotes. Do this only to get your foot in the door & earn their trust. So they can see your good work. Then they'll loosen their purse strings, pretty sure. Just my 2 cents. I know many disagree with under-quoting but sometimes it's worth the gamble if you can read people well enough.
@lonniepowell22825 жыл бұрын
Great video. Those who prepare well will make it through the recession.
@hornography20655 жыл бұрын
Please make the video for all of the guys just starting! I’m working hourly for a construction company making minimum wage! I want to make some extra money doing handyman work on the side
@handystoic5 жыл бұрын
Wise words. Remember, the great depression had an unemployment rate of 25%. There were still plenty of people with jobs and money. I'm just starting out but I think I'll spend some time trying to build relationships with these folks (as you have recommended in past videos). I know there are plenty of them around here. Also remember that in a deflationary period (recession/depression) both wages and prices drop. Your income will likely drop but if prices drop faster, you are winning. The trick is to be valuable (have something that people want/need) and establish yourself before every unemployed Joe with a cordless drill wants your customers. Also be out of debt. Easier said than done but make it a priority. Your house buying idea is a good one when the prices drop. If you are in a position to take advantage of a downturn and are wise enough to act on it, you are in a small minority. I also recommend having some gold/silver. Not to get rich but for insurance. The only way they can keep the party going is 1) Lower interest rates. Denmark just offered the first negative interest rate mortgage, so....it's coming. 2) Print, Print, Print. This will make gold/silver go nuts and that can offset your other losses. ...Silver is stupid cheap right now.
@jamesmallekcpaphd77514 жыл бұрын
Just “Discovered” your two KZbin channels in the last week. I’m a new subscriber, thumbs upper, and first time commenter. My comment is“You have better content than HGTV, DIY and CNBC COMBINED!!!!!! You are AWESOME!!
@TheHandymanBusiness4 жыл бұрын
Thanks you. That means a lot. 🍺👍
@austin37905 жыл бұрын
Amount of rentals goes up in a recession. B2B Maintenance In rentals in metro areas goes up overall.
@retsvus5 жыл бұрын
Around 2005, someone told me that the top of any real estate boom came when people started to invest in rental properties located hundreds of miles from where they lived. A year later I read an article in Fortune magazine uncritically highlighting the then spreading boom in just this type of 'investment.' So when local property sharpies start telling you there is little risk in renting to skanks just out of prison on the wrong coast, get ready to bail....
@moneymakingmikeg.95555 жыл бұрын
So much mad knowledge dropped in this video!!! A fantastic way of preparing for the future!! Really laying a foundation for being able to weather the next round of Economic Change!!! I very much think the next downturn will be a bad one. Very much preparing for it!! Until da next one Dirty Jersey out!!!
@paulszymanski31875 жыл бұрын
Great subject. Wealth destruction occurs with inflation, deflation or reset. The question becomes 'what can i do with my profits to preserve my wealth?' metal is one option
@TheSolver-PR5 жыл бұрын
As a SOCIALREPUBLIMOCRAT you are on point. Seems like nowadays the common sense is a luxury.
@jayrigsby27485 жыл бұрын
I’m with you, I’ve been saving money and waiting for an opportunity to buy a fixer. It’s coming and I’m gonna be ready!!
@johnpichla95573 жыл бұрын
Wow late to the comments, but this aged better than a fine wine!
@Aepek5 жыл бұрын
Used to have several money market accounts, & some other assets w/ over $75k in a couple etc....back in the day. Than in 2010 got really ill & had to have couple surgeries. Years later w/ paying off the medical bills.....down several accounts & a butt load of money... Sucks when don’t have a “plan’ for medical issues etc...& can’t work, have bills, doctor bills, hospital bills, anesthetic bills(just walking into a hospital causes one to pay the person at the top, all the way down to the intern “watching” the surgery [fought that bill & won, didn’t have to pay it...was $2500]). Great vid, & as you always are telling ppl....NEVER TOO EARLY (LATE) to plan for the future & start putting money away👍🏻 Cheers✌🏼
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
No Oboma care or insurance? I was on Oboma care for a few years.
@Aepek5 жыл бұрын
The Handyman Business Yeah, had insurance, but still was expensive. The first surgery put me in hospital for 2 weeks, than PT, home care afterwards etc.... Ended up having to have 3 more different surgeries. As anyone knows walking through the ED (emergency dept) or hospital doors, they charge you for everything. Didn’t realize would get separate bills from the doctors & everyone else that helped with care. Thought would get 1 bill from the hospital, lol. Even w/ Ins. ended paying something like $40k. Imagine if DIDN’T have insurance😱
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
Wow that sucks. Glad you are doing better now.
@Aepek5 жыл бұрын
The Handyman Business Thx appreciate it👍🏻
@James-lo5ne5 жыл бұрын
I am seeing a different trend in our company, We are chopping away at the seniority people. They need constant re-education with our newer developments but I came out of college with it already learned. I know I still go to conferences but I also earn a lot less which helps. Unfortunately though, Im seeing a lot of indian people on visas taking jobs now.
@Joshpekol5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video Handyman you have really helped me grow my business! You Da Man!
@AnarchyEnsues5 жыл бұрын
Focus on government work, money will be spent, roads always need to be fixed.
@Josh-uy4qx5 жыл бұрын
oyvey what state you live in
@Myn0rTHRET5 жыл бұрын
Wow... this vid hit me hard. I’m a mechanical contractor making good money and my company pays my family’s insurance 100% but my dream is to go into business for myself. I feel like I cant make the leap right now. I have 3 kids and a wife who just got her Doctorate degree and looking for a management position. I figured I be able to start my own business in the next 2 years...damn. Great videos I really appreciate your content.
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
If you have a secure well paying job keep it. How many hours a week do you work. Try picking up some side business for some extra income.
@Myn0rTHRET5 жыл бұрын
The Handyman Business I’ve been bringing in 50-60 hrs a week lately. Commercial construct on the east coast is a roller coaster. The OT is never guaranteed. You are right I would love to do work on the side but its hard with a work truck that has GPS. I will figure it out. I’m just happy to have this job and to live as comfortably as we do. Thanks for replying.
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
@@Myn0rTHRET That doesn't leave much time for a side business.
@theycallmebacon56925 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you do this. But try sending out Christmas cards to customers. It's that extra little touch that keeps customers thinking about their customer service providers.
@cwrowe5 жыл бұрын
Good video....(I always notice more calls around tax return times)
@droolbunnyxo95655 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice... I hope people heed all that you say because you're dead-on right. About everything. Explain the 2007-2010 experience? Saw trouble coming many months (If not a few years) prior & planned well ahead of time, thankfully. And became an obsessive saver vs. spender. Also dedicatedly non-status conscious about the home I bought, my cheap car, vacations, etc. Money in the bank saved my butt. Many friends & acquaintances were not so lucky. Some lost almost everything, being financially over-extended, owning bigger than necessary homes, new cars; lots of expensive little luxuries that add up quickly. The recession forced me to make better & much needed changes in my life, albeit in an awful round-about way. If you have a job that pays you decent money, save as much as you comfortably can. It's true, savings are your life preserver.
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story.
@droolbunnyxo95655 жыл бұрын
@@TheHandymanBusiness Thanks for providing a great platform, & you're very welcome. If it helps someone I'm happy.
@andrewprince30035 жыл бұрын
Serious wisdom! Thanks for the vids
@Minkuil3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts
@shaknbak855 жыл бұрын
Bought my house 9 years ago for 115k. Currently comps selling for 250k. My area is going to tank when we hit a recession. I won’t sell cause recession will have almost no impact on myself. Definitely looking into buying rental houses when it drops
@droolbunnyxo95655 жыл бұрын
Why not take advantage of your current market & downsize anyway? Pocket the profit, stash it, & use it later to buy cheap real estate when the market tanks?
@droolbunnyxo95655 жыл бұрын
@Matt Lamb Yes, I see what you're saying & agree. You'd have to move to Podunkville to find a halfway decent family home under $175K. Or, anywhere in the US now. In this case, true, might as well stay put.
@digitalportraitist5 жыл бұрын
The Smartest Man on KZbin!
@flightsimguy14835 жыл бұрын
hard for new guys im stuck charging $25 an hour and some of my "customers" run me to the ground, dont let me take breaks. i mainly work for older folk i like them
@HBSuccess5 жыл бұрын
I’ve been in the building industry since the late 70s (actually the 60s bc I grew up in it).Ive seen several downturns (in 1980-1 mortgage rates approached 20%). All downturns suck but it’s the way of the world. That said, the last one was the worst by far because of ridiculous monetary policy, the leniency of lenders, and the willingness of Wall St to make sub-prime mortgages look like AAAA investment opportunities. Could it happen again? You bet. Contrary to popular belief nothing much has been put into place to stop a repeat, and sub-prime lending for both houses and autos is on the rise once again. However I think millennial kids who saw their families devastated by the downturn are far more gun-shy. And THAT said, they as a group are clueless about anything hands-on, leaving yet another huge future opportunity for the self-employed pro handyman. If you can fix things you will never starve.
@chenyitube4 жыл бұрын
Haha, just found this November 2020. Next down turn...
@tuesdayswithed5 жыл бұрын
Speaking from what I've witnessed because I lived there for 40 years. Dallas Fort Worth is immune to recessions. It seems to keep booming no matter what. Housing is going full bonkers nuts there. There are so many opportunities for carpenters and trades there and there's plenty of room for everybody. The California wave is still going strong there. Waves and waves of Californians are moving there and they don't care what a house costs, they seem to pay the price. Big home builders are all there. Draw a 100 mile radius around DFW and there are houses going up everywhere. Also recessions don't stick around, so postion yourself for the next boom! Just saying what I've seen. take care.
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
The median home price in Dallas fort worth is only $242,000 Most of the Californians just sold there house for over $800,000. Prices are going up nicely though. Over 8 percent a year.
@mtd30005 жыл бұрын
I'm brand new to the channel and starting a handyman service right now. I have begun networking with realtors who need quick jobs done for clients or for their own investment properties. I really appreciate your advice on both channels. Since I was not in the business during the last recession, and can not speak from experience, would you agree with my estimation that a drop in housing costs can create work for handymen, due to investors buying up cheap properties that need work?
@stonesourG65 жыл бұрын
Nice video, as always! Thanks for the info.
@redhoward115 жыл бұрын
Being in bathroom remodeling for 15 yrs I would say 90% of my customers were above 50 yrs old. With half of them over 65.
@marlon84295 жыл бұрын
I guess I’m not the old one who knows the Robert Kiosoki philosophy
@bidbuytomasito5 жыл бұрын
Love your business channel, like your style, and learning from each video.
@jcharles24175 жыл бұрын
People make lots of money going up and going down. I saw that first hand working for Kodak up and down but if Caught in the middle you get burned/ broke. Me I just did my first job ripping out wet basement carpet for a recession proof senior. I like the idea of doing under $30k handyman working off Craigslist videos. Also I thought you could do Home Depot videos understanding supplies they sell. Like the differences in materials. Washers screws masks. I used a fabric mask and my sweat I couldn’t breathe. Waste of money.
@Warren3carpentry5 жыл бұрын
Well said good info for us here!
@constructionduru51955 жыл бұрын
@TheHandymanBusiness Great video!
@jcharles24175 жыл бұрын
Those hd videos can be 3 minutes thanks for the new business video content great points. Know a guy scaled up on debt, got a big govt job, bid it wrong now in trouble because the monster wants to be fed and he has no revenue or cash flow
@Tim_Krause4 жыл бұрын
Oh man, 2 minutes in, or how a year has lined right up! lol!
@robertstarr73474 жыл бұрын
Going up a ladder is easier than coming down one Went from 6 mil year to 2 maybe Cut cut cut tough times Learned quite a bit Waiting for a turn around in 2007-10 Was brutal No you tube then youngsters Lots of 7 day weeks
@mikemetz825 жыл бұрын
They'll just live without the outlet! Bwahahahahahahahaahaha!
@ronaldwilson75323 жыл бұрын
🤙🏽 sounds good
@johnperks17155 жыл бұрын
Could you do a video on branding?
@TVguy99993 жыл бұрын
Your "branding" is the referral business that he mentioned in this and so many of his other videos. A book a business is main focus. You may want to watch this video again. Hope this comment helps out.
@Ttowntreeman5 жыл бұрын
where do you recommend going to set up a mutual fund? great content ! keep up the great work.
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
Vanguard.
@gsh3195 жыл бұрын
7 to 10 k a month put away....... I must have missed something, I haven't seen that work here unless you referring to a good portion of Your earnings. (Spouse earning the life's expenses) I'm banging out extensions, dormers and 90k kitchens and I'm hard pressed to bank that when things are all paid and done. I'm getting the feeling.... 100k annual savings, ... I'd better start paying more attention
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
I routinely write myself $10,000 to $15,000 checks every month month that send off to Edward Jones to be invested. Right now I'm stuffing it into a money market account waiting for the market to crash. This is just my income not including my wifes income or our rental income. My rental income pays for all our expenses.
@ndk09115 жыл бұрын
Amazing what hard work will do... Got a friend who expects high pay for minimal work. Not gonna happen bud.
@housecleaningtoolbox78423 жыл бұрын
Yo!! You’re hilarious. “When all these millennials that just spend money because they can’t screw in a lightbulb or reset a GFI outlet, they’ll just live without that outlet working!! xD they’ll be blowdrying their hair in the freakin’ backyard if all the outlets are out.”
@gabrielgomez27475 жыл бұрын
you are awesome.
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@jmlcolorado5 жыл бұрын
Good video brother.
@juand45795 жыл бұрын
Put Fat tire in freezer for 10 min. major key
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
I will try that next time. Thanks for the tip.
@thehandyman2155 жыл бұрын
Pisses me off when people can’t wait a few weeks to get something done, been losing a couple jobs because of impatience people lately.
@chilli299oif5 жыл бұрын
I've been in Land Surveying since 2001. Got laid off in November of 2008. I started doing jobs from Craigslist. I had a family of 5 at the time. Worked my tail off, paid rent, car payment, food, etc. Went on a few interviews, but I know my worth and I was making more from Craigslist than what I was offered. Eventually got back into Land Surveying in 2010. I wish I stayed self employed. I'm planning on doing self employment within the next 2 years or so. Thanks for your content. Yes, if you work hard for it, you can find work, regardless of the economy.
@Josh-uy4qx5 жыл бұрын
This next recession won’t be nowhere near as bad as of 2008, market will drop but I’m not worried.
@cameronoverfield87645 жыл бұрын
Tell me more tell me more!
@MrLookingtolearn5 жыл бұрын
With my current full-time job been there for 13 years... with the last three years I've been a part-time handyman I strongly believe that when shit hits the fan....the handyman will take over... Scoop up a nice rental and make a little profit
@Streetfoodjunkies5 жыл бұрын
You need to get you one of those Mr cool, DIY mini splits in the shop. They'd probably send you one if you did an install video on it.
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
LOL. They asked to sponsor a video. When I told them my price I never heard from them again. They are based out of the south. NO money in the south.
@royallclark63315 жыл бұрын
@@TheHandymanBusiness I wish I could get Amazon to ship one of the low cost splits to me in Hawai'i! I would put one in my house in a heartbeat! Unions have it tied up enough that the supplier don't want to sell me one. If they do, it is double plus what you would pay on the mainland.
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
@@royallclark6331 If you have family here they could get one and send it to you.
@royallclark63315 жыл бұрын
@@TheHandymanBusiness Do have family in the Seattle area. I wonder how much shipping would be? I guess I'd better do this instead of watching your videos!! LOL Thanks HM
@dannyfunderburg36245 жыл бұрын
The Handyman Business love the talks but please lighten up on the south , I have lived north and south. You seem to have preconceived ideas about all southern.
@Natural-Causes5 жыл бұрын
You mean like the brand new Tundra TRD Pro my soon to be ex wife bought yesterday. Silly just plain silly, she says she wants are girls to go to a private school but apparently she doesn’t plan on paying for it.
@brian21m333 жыл бұрын
No, she doesn't. She plans on YOU paying for it. (This comment is a year old, so you might be paying for it already. Lol)
@jesterraj5 жыл бұрын
Yes you can do an investment video
@piolovespunk1825 жыл бұрын
A lot of good points, but when the hammer falls, i disagree it will be mostly millennials on the chopping block. By and large theyre doing twice the work for half (or less) of the pay. Execs will stay comfy, but the middle and upper management boomers and gen x'ers might be in for some early retirements
@stanley194305 жыл бұрын
Just want to point out as someone working in tech (echoing op), senior manager get fired first. That's how tech companies operate. The real valuable employees are not managers pushing paper works. It is the engineers innovating and creating million dollar revenues for the company. A typical full stack with experience should have knowledge on data analyst job, manage work priorities, and break down hard problems. But to ask a senior manager to code, that is magnitude harder. Some of the manager haven't coded for decades. This actually ocured in 2008.
@droolbunnyxo95655 жыл бұрын
True, too. They cut the higher salaries first, usu older experienced employees, & dump the added workload on the younger employees. But, if the younger ones can't handle it, they're out the door too. Then the company profits & efficiency tumbles. Corps get greedy & shoot themselves in the foot.
@JR-iu2mf5 жыл бұрын
Are you in the USA or Canada?
@dougschadel80942 жыл бұрын
And a year after this video 2020 happened and nobody was allowed to work
@Parkhead_workshop5 жыл бұрын
what's happening at public libraries?
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
They are drag queens come read to children on how to be a drag queen. www.google.com/search?q=drag+queen+reading+hour&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=mLFGZ3NEHDSwpM%253A%252CqzBxzDpBa8OKfM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kQmEpHeX4tbLIbv2EcXjOcYIB4qtQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiw7s-oq_vjAhUWac0KHa32CxYQ9QEwEnoECAgQBg#imgrc=mLFGZ3NEHDSwpM:
@flatearthautopilot98923 жыл бұрын
Yo!! You’re hilarious.
@recyclespinning98394 жыл бұрын
I don't wanna rain on anybody's "making money parade" but and the deeper aspects of our economy is ,, that our economy is based on a mass production mass consumption system it's based on basically taking from the environment . .>>>that's where all the wealth is created . at some point time it will crash , we just don't know when ?? so if you really want to look far into the future , you have to realize that our economy is unsustainable.!!! So please just lets all admit that we dont care the earth or society that we leave our children.!! I far from know the answers or if there is a solution to this system. But the way our jobs are connected we are all connected to mass production system, oil, and the belief that is is sustainable , so we are caught in a loop.. hope I didn't burst anybody's bubble here?? PS , this has nothing to do with Democraps, or Republowcons ,,, hehehe🤓
@peterjanis24555 жыл бұрын
You should check out Wealthfront bank. Their savings account pays 2.32% right now
@robbie1420032 жыл бұрын
I hate that you were correct. lol and that I am just now seeing this video....🤦♂️
@elennabaron14654 жыл бұрын
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@BobbyJackShow5 жыл бұрын
What's in the bottle? I thought you weren't into craft beer!?!
@TheHandymanBusiness5 жыл бұрын
A customer gave me a 6 pack of Fat Tire
@BobbyJackShow5 жыл бұрын
@@TheHandymanBusiness My condolences. lol
@skutts5 жыл бұрын
The economy is placebo.
@dwightms73655 жыл бұрын
They don't want to give it away, my friend, It's just more affordable when we all pay for it. Like they do in Europe.