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The Handyman Business

The Handyman Business

Күн бұрын

This is the business management app I use to run my business go.getjobber.com/thehandymanb... Let me know how you like it.

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@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness 10 ай бұрын
This is the business management app I use to run my business go.getjobber.com/thehandymanbusiness Let me know how you like it.
@RoscoPColtrane17
@RoscoPColtrane17 2 ай бұрын
You should get yours
@GarwoodNick
@GarwoodNick 3 жыл бұрын
Finally got my contractor's license a few days ago after 7 years in construction/remodeling and 3 years operating as an unlicensed handyman. It was a major psychological hurdle for me.
@MrHandsomeferny
@MrHandsomeferny 3 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome man! Congrats!
@GarwoodNick
@GarwoodNick 3 жыл бұрын
@@MrHandsomeferny Thanks!
@handymanhogan6882
@handymanhogan6882 3 жыл бұрын
right on man. what state?
@GarwoodNick
@GarwoodNick 3 жыл бұрын
@@handymanhogan6882 Oregon
@GarwoodNick
@GarwoodNick 3 жыл бұрын
@@alsworkshop135 Thank you!
@jrmendoza9141
@jrmendoza9141 3 жыл бұрын
I’m 13 years old I am an upcoming contractor hopefully I have been framing with my dad this whole pandemic thing and I have gotten a lot of knowledge and I’m already learning to cut roofs he always tells me to Learn everything so one day i can be the boss
@modernpestcontrol7065
@modernpestcontrol7065 3 жыл бұрын
Not hopefully man. You're doing it! Your dad is right. Learn everything so that way you know what it takes to do the job and then you can pay accordingly. Keep your eyes on the prize and the only way you fail is if you give up.
@migeed3452
@migeed3452 3 жыл бұрын
Holy shiit bro young guy keep doing good things
@handymaninside
@handymaninside 3 жыл бұрын
In three years of framing I was the boss overseeing custom builds and commercial jobs
@calzadas981
@calzadas981 3 жыл бұрын
You will be amazed of the things that you can do with that knowledge,keep up the good work and remember safety is first.always!
@utaptube
@utaptube 3 жыл бұрын
One thing to learn young man is make every effort to be the best you can possibly be. That way, your work, compared to others will outshine them. That may mean you absorb unexpected expenses and not brow beat the home owner for more money. Take the loss and chalk it up to education expense. That will go a lot farther than a big fight where you end up on Judge Judy before millions of viewers as a shady contractor. I genuinely wish you the best in your career helping your DAD. Every once in a while, ask about the less fortunate in the area(elderly,handicapped,etc) you are working and offer to do some free work even if it is no more than an hour of yard cleanup. I guarantee, that will be the least expensive advertising your company can engage in.
@KensDIYandHowTo
@KensDIYandHowTo 2 жыл бұрын
It's crazy you can get a trade school education on youtube just researching videos and watching diy. It's like a career path these days and you can start even in high school. How many people has youtube helped, countless millions. So glad we have this and I get to be a part of it. Good luck out there everybody. No better place than America to get into the handyman (do it all contractor) trades right now. Lots of money on the table! Go get it =]
@elizabethshepard.5393
@elizabethshepard.5393 2 жыл бұрын
Where do I go on you tube for tradeschool education here?
@coletrainisback
@coletrainisback Жыл бұрын
The episode of fairly odd parents where they have the job search click you’re a race car driver
@BrendanOkeefeMusic.
@BrendanOkeefeMusic. 13 күн бұрын
Nah you actually can’t. You can get info but you need real world education ie- On the job training
@pedrojuarezjr3811
@pedrojuarezjr3811 2 жыл бұрын
I’m 18 man really looking to get into this field. Been working with my uncle and his company from pouring foundations to doing demolitions to start a new house. I really don’t have a guide for this and this video help me understand much better. Thank you!
@arrezz2078
@arrezz2078 Жыл бұрын
I’m in a similar situation as you, good luck
@pafo5950
@pafo5950 Жыл бұрын
You guys are lucky. Your dads and uncles teach you to do this stuff early. I grew up with parents from a different culture from yours. I'm just now at 32yo learning the value of the skills you already know how to do.
@goldsharki3392
@goldsharki3392 Жыл бұрын
@@pafo5950 never to late to learn man knowledge is power stick to it and keep learning all the skills you want 👍🏻
@Any_Halfs
@Any_Halfs 9 ай бұрын
You have to have at least 4 years exp starting from the age of 18 so technically you have to be 22
@user-jl7wn5nn7p
@user-jl7wn5nn7p 2 ай бұрын
Always do. Good work. And. Word of. Mouth will get you. Going in 18 months. Good. It takes that long. And. Hire. Good people and. Pay. Good. Good. Luck
@noncched6839
@noncched6839 3 жыл бұрын
I all have several friends who work handyman jobs. They stay busy. One use to build houses start to finish and quit doing that to be a handyman because it was less stressful. One was an engineer (mechanic) on a tugboat. 3 of the 4 don't advertise at all, just word of mouth, the other has a Facebook page. They all tell me the number way that get work is by communicating with potential clients. You going to be late call them, you want to meet a little earlier call them, going to take longer than anticipated call them. Communication and doing good work goes far.
@dorantes0106
@dorantes0106 3 жыл бұрын
This is the most straight up KZbin channel I've watched. I've watched several, of all types.
@jakejones5991
@jakejones5991 3 жыл бұрын
This might be one of the best videos yet! Thanks for the insight and info handyman!
@tegan71969
@tegan71969 3 жыл бұрын
Once you get the city government involved and aware of your business all of your costs go up and your headaches. If you do excellent work, are professional, fair, and priced correctly for the market, you don't need to have a contractors license. There's enough folks out there that need work done and as long as you have good references and superb work to show, you'll have no problem securing new projects.
@buddhanamaste597
@buddhanamaste597 2 жыл бұрын
Two thumbs up!!!! I agree!!!!! No need for middle man etc
@thetruthsayer8347
@thetruthsayer8347 2 жыл бұрын
Well, those headaches and additional cost helps keep the profession clean.
@barronweir123
@barronweir123 2 жыл бұрын
@@thetruthsayer8347 yes sir
@lichin641
@lichin641 2 жыл бұрын
Shh you just got flagged
@joshmonaco6170
@joshmonaco6170 2 жыл бұрын
If you're good at what you do you can afford to charge enough to cover those costs 👍 only hacks stay under the table. And it's a great way to lose everything when you caught too. Not great advice.
@cjsawinski
@cjsawinski 5 ай бұрын
Nearly 40 years old. Been a carpenter all my life… so a journeyman. I’ve framed houses from the grand up and done all the trim/finish carpentry over my career… I’ve always thought about going out in my own and now this might finally be the year!
@sabertoothsc
@sabertoothsc 3 ай бұрын
Wishing you all the best sir, you got this 🙏
@jarsin4480
@jarsin4480 3 ай бұрын
Do it! 💪
@SunderBlue22
@SunderBlue22 24 күн бұрын
Do it brother…. Through Christ all things are possible!
@420construction
@420construction 21 күн бұрын
I'm also 40 I've also been doing it my whole life building houses from the ground up I'm also trying to start my business this year
@dsm9785
@dsm9785 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had my CSL for about 20 years. Back when I got it you needed 3 years experience in some form of building. My experience was 8 years in concrete foundations, floors, etc. and about 6 years in roofing and siding, hardwood flooring, framing. I went for the unrestricted license instead of the 1&2 family, it was twice as many questions in the same time, but felt it was worth it. If you’re doing any project that requires a permit you have the ability to do so. The license is for building, not for hvac, electrical, plumbing, engineering etc., those trades need to pull their own permit.
@franktorrano5289
@franktorrano5289 2 жыл бұрын
I worked for a licensed General B1 contractor for around 8-9 years in California doing remodels, flips, repairs, deck builds, and just about every trade involved. Luckily my boss was retiring and he wasn't concerned about me going out and taking work from him or it might not have been so easy. I got my license at 26, and I've been licensed for over a year now and operating a home remodel and repair company. In California the requirements for applying to take the test are 4 years in the trade, or in the case of Gen B1( they just came out this year with Gen B2 which is essentially a remodel license and each job you take must have at least 3 trades involved and you are limited on the extent of the work you can preform, whereas B1 you need 2 trades involved and can do whole jobs without limitations for the most part ) as many trades as you can prove with a minimum of 4 trades I believe. My boss had to sign off on the work experience and write in detail the experience I had in each trade, but there are ways of getting it if you do your own home remodels for the same amount of time. You have to at least be journeyman for that 4 years in the trade, or trades if you're applying for a general contractor. You then need to pass 2 tests. A law and business test, which if you know your trade(s) then this is the test you want to focus on studying for the most. Then there's the trade test, which if you're applying for a specific license I.E electrical, and you've been doing the work legitimately and can remember all the codes is much easier. It still took some studying because county to county is different from what the state license board wants to see. Now keep in mind you only need to pass with a 70%, and they only tell you if you pass not what score you got. If you fail they tell you the score so you can see how badly you scored. For those of you who are trying to get the license in California, pay for a school, or don't and pay for the online practice tests. I listened to Cd's on the way to and from work, and attended online classes during Covid lock down, and took those tests until I was getting 98% right every time I took one. If I could go back so I didn't have to pay for so much schooling I would have just taken the practice tests as they were the biggest help in passing the exams. The test isn't as hard as some people may think. If you can read blueprints, remember codes, and study for the law and business you will be in great shape. I know most people pass there first time and there's some that take 3-4 times to pass. The ones that didn't pass right away may have bad test taking abilities and some just don't study like they should. The hardest part really is trying to get the work experience signed off on, and if they conduct an audit for your experience you have to show pay stubs or some form of proof. Also like stated in the video they do sting operations quite often here, even in my small town. I know a tile guy that was licenses ( he did amazing work ) and they trapped him into agreeing to more then he could legally do which is $500 per job for labor & material. The $500 per job really limits you from getting any decent jobs and these terrible people go around ruining hard working guys lively hood and convicting them with a misdemeanor. It's really messed up the state just wants their money from you dues and licensing, although some people do really terrible work unlicensed and screw over their customers so there is some good they are doing. With that being said I know some licensed individuals who I can't believe stay in business due to work quality! Somehow they continue to get work and rip off customers it's mind boggling.. To all you attempting to get your license I wish you the best of luck! Don't be afraid of failing and never get your license, it opens a whole world of opportunity! If you're in CA I highly recommend it so that you don't get busted by a sting. A few weeks of studying and some fees and you and you can do it! Just try to get that work experience signed off on and you'll be through the hard part! The license doesn't mean much in the way of work quality or integrity but for some reason people will trust you way more and it just makes generating a good income much better.
@austinatkins6988
@austinatkins6988 2 жыл бұрын
Good job man, sounds like you’re killing it. And setting yourself up for a great lifelong career.
@1fullofrage
@1fullofrage 11 ай бұрын
I really Appreciated this comment
@McFranzisko
@McFranzisko 5 ай бұрын
How can I get a hold of you ? Im in california as well and planning on getting my license. Please help !
@senorarty6745
@senorarty6745 2 ай бұрын
Dude amazing run down and background info. I'm from LA myself and have been searching for info based on this but no one seems to give it up unless you sign up for a course or know somebody. Thank you!
@alsworkshop135
@alsworkshop135 3 жыл бұрын
I'm in the great state of California where the trades unions and the big construction companies are trying to prevent the little guy from getting a license with all sorts of hoops to jump through. That said, there is light in the tunnel! The State legislature in in the process of passing a Class B2 Remodelers license that I am working on getting. I have spent the last 5 years working on my own (one of the requirements is 4 years experience which if self-employed can be proven with tax returns). It has been a long road but I am really looking forward to being to do jobs over $500 a pop! Great video as always, and thank you for covering this topic.
@garretdouglas4056
@garretdouglas4056 3 жыл бұрын
Al's Workshop Got my B license 10 years ago. That way you don’t have to look over your shoulder and sets you apart from the competition. Good for you!
@rrck6610
@rrck6610 3 жыл бұрын
Because California and unions are socialist and socialists hate small business and want everyone working for the state or a large corp. The last thing they want is the little guy getting ahead and not needing them.
@josemedrano5963
@josemedrano5963 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikeandema6925 0 12b 0 1 copies
@taco6989
@taco6989 2 жыл бұрын
Just got my general and you’re correct it’s such a hassle to get it. Hopefully you can get the B2 and use that one to piggyback to getting your B.
@lemsy
@lemsy 3 жыл бұрын
Really love your videos, brother. A realistic attitude, truthful exposition, and reliable advice go a long way. Thank you.
@jakester455
@jakester455 2 жыл бұрын
I sure appreciate you making these videos. Most people don't realize how difficult it is. Filming and narrating can actually double the difficulty as well as the time involved in doing a task. Re the handyman rules, I learned it actually goes state by state and in some states handymen (supposedly) aren't allowed to do heavy projects like dig and lay foundations, pour concrete, install the plumbing in a new build, etc. Sometimes they go by dollar amount on the task, I know a guy who got in trouble for accepting a simple painting job that was bigger in cost than a handyman is "allowed" to do. All he had to to, had he known, was price it lower and accept a gratuity under the table. The whole thing is pretty murky. I recently talked to a local handyman company that was hiring, he told me I needed my own truck and either get my own insurance or be bonded. Then he would send me on jobs and pay me by the project, no hourly. I was thinking, "Why do I need you, exactly? I can do this myself." LOL
@ProdCatastrophic
@ProdCatastrophic 6 ай бұрын
That last sentence is exactly why I’m here HAHAH!
@Garfield_Campbell
@Garfield_Campbell 3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. Just started my business this year. I like the way you explained everything. Keep up the good work.👌🤙
@allysonand
@allysonand 3 жыл бұрын
Growing up in Washington state I had no idea it was that difficult to get a license everywhere else in the country! I got my general contractors license this year in Seattle and there wasn’t even a test, just pay the fee and you’re done. Best decision I’ve ever made.
@josemedrano5963
@josemedrano5963 3 жыл бұрын
Wyatt pate if you have to work
@alexdrabik7548
@alexdrabik7548 2 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome, I think I might need to move to Seattle. I’m in Florida and in my county you can’t even paint without a license. The requirements for the license are the same whether want to paint or be a general contractor. You have to have 4 years verifiable experience, with at least one year as a foreman. You also have to have a credit score of 660 or higher, or you have to get a surety bond or irrevocable letter of credit. It’s really excessive but that’s Florida for you.
@AsianJackpot
@AsianJackpot 2 жыл бұрын
How do I go about it for a handyman?
@MrCreed145
@MrCreed145 Жыл бұрын
@@alexdrabik7548 Ya I'm in St. Augustine, same here. Though DeSantis did just de-regulate all the class 3/c licenses so all you need is the local tax receipt to do flooring, painting, drywall etc. finish work
@ScreamingEagleFTW
@ScreamingEagleFTW Жыл бұрын
@@MrCreed145 what if you dont have a tax receipt?
@chrisolavarrieta
@chrisolavarrieta 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man really appreciate you putting out some game...its really helps me out alot because I'm a 35 year young guys who's been in concrete since the age of 12 and have been doing it all since...I too am looking forward into the handyman business...I want to be able to just depend on myself...tired of people crying not showing up...sickness...helpers on drugs...just me my truck and tools...walked away from a commercial federal funded construction 2 yrs ago and haven't looked back...been on my own since...and I love it this way...if only I had a twin brother....LOL
@jmrowland68
@jmrowland68 3 жыл бұрын
I have actually been doing work on the private homes and camps for the head of the licensing board for the state, the local DA and two county sheriffs and still afraid of the potential nightmare of getting my license but it's definitely time to make this happen wish me luck. Thanks for all your content
@redcenturion88
@redcenturion88 Жыл бұрын
How did it go?
@tommytigert5993
@tommytigert5993 Жыл бұрын
I'm with Red Centurion, fill us in man! How'd it go, are you up and running?
@UniqueRecipe101
@UniqueRecipe101 Жыл бұрын
Why is it so hard to get ?im in the process of making my LLC so I’m doing research any tips would help
@filmasart
@filmasart 6 ай бұрын
Corrupt fuckers
@salysalysaly1000
@salysalysaly1000 12 күн бұрын
Talk to the head of licensing first. Tell him all that you just said and ask him what he wants you to do next. He knows you'll be nervous and it's ok. Sounds like you are going to be ok.
@mrtrevor0000
@mrtrevor0000 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for breaking it down. In the state that I’m in it keep going all over the place on the state website.
@eamoncollier
@eamoncollier 3 жыл бұрын
I am not commenting on this video in particular. But all of your content. You sir are very, very good. The best content in this field I have come across. Many thanks. 👍
@gptrix
@gptrix 3 жыл бұрын
Love the channel! Great conversation and tips and tricks for us to succeed! Thanks!
@robbievargas8479
@robbievargas8479 3 жыл бұрын
Been doing under the table work for a while because I didn’t think I could even qualify for the license! Thank you man.
@kingactive8169
@kingactive8169 3 жыл бұрын
Did you get it mate?
@robbievargas8479
@robbievargas8479 3 жыл бұрын
@@kingactive8169 yes! Had 5 years of working as a foreman and that itself waived the majority of requirements. Even without that kind of experience you can always ask friends in that field to speak on your behalf.
@lonewolflolol8182
@lonewolflolol8182 3 жыл бұрын
@@robbievargas8479 5 years ?!? I’m out this bitch
@stevemarkovic9326
@stevemarkovic9326 3 жыл бұрын
I've known this for years.. thank you for having the heart to be honest.. it's a sad truth.. most people go through a friend in the business.. sad but true... then they boast and brag about it.. you could work for a plumbing company for years and they can refuse to sign off on your work.. just because... they dont like you.. or dont want to lose you.. or dont want the competition..
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I have avoided this topic for a long time. I have been getting hate mail from it and its only been up for a few hours. Its just the reality of big city construction. I'm just telling it how it is.
@indykurt
@indykurt 2 жыл бұрын
My first thought was exactly what you said. No employer in my area will sign that paper. They don't want the competition, they will look to get rid of you after that, and will make it known if you use him as a reference for future work! I know better than to ask an employer to vouch for me even though I worked at present job for 16 years as a lead man on all things construction. I am in tight with him and his family, keys and codes to personal home etc... but the minute he gets a letter, form or call, our relationship is fractured.
@jepurdum
@jepurdum 3 жыл бұрын
No test in Montana. Just pay the money and jump through some fairly easy hoops and you are a licensed contractor. (mainly liability insurance, work comp exemption, DBA with the state)
@elizabethshepard.5393
@elizabethshepard.5393 2 жыл бұрын
Ty for your info. I'm in Mt. Too!
@alexisarteaga132
@alexisarteaga132 2 жыл бұрын
Is Idaho the same possibly?
@bobbybrandnew3277
@bobbybrandnew3277 3 жыл бұрын
I just changed the handle on our toilet cause it was catching against the upper decker section where the toilet water fills up. I felt like quite the handyman. Am I ready for a license? love your channel! you're the man.
@jonathansalinas4788
@jonathansalinas4788 3 жыл бұрын
That was deep man. Love it
@rob466
@rob466 3 жыл бұрын
Very nicely said. There are so many unreliable contractors with a license.
@nvrdwn3140
@nvrdwn3140 3 жыл бұрын
I was actually just looking into getting my home improvement license.. The knowledge is much more diverse than I thought.
@Doityourselfhomeimprovement
@Doityourselfhomeimprovement 3 жыл бұрын
In Massachusetts you can get your home improvement contractors license just by going on .gov website and filling out an application for GIC license and then paying a fee .
@LuisGomez-le4vk
@LuisGomez-le4vk 3 жыл бұрын
That is free
@Doityourselfhomeimprovement
@Doityourselfhomeimprovement 3 жыл бұрын
HIC License is definitely Not free in Massachusetts
@c_mac7773
@c_mac7773 3 жыл бұрын
Is this different then the builders license?
@FreeChavez
@FreeChavez 3 жыл бұрын
Keeping it real for the ones who really want this. Well done! 👏
@remodelfreellc1885
@remodelfreellc1885 Жыл бұрын
This is a great channel/platform for all contractors starting out and us older GOATS who think we know everything, like me. Lol Thanks for creating the channel for all the current and aspiring contractors. I own a company Remodel Free, LLC. in Northern Virginia and we have tests for our Class A license and they definitely follow-up. I have my own unique contracting business model here and do very well with it but have looked at the handyman business for many years. The only thing that stops me, is the constant phone calls and voicemails to return. I sold another business a couple years ago because the phone calls and the invoicing became to much to handle, along with having my current company and I finally let sold it. It had me a prisoner to my phone all day and night and then writing invoices and emails etc.. at night. It was to much after years of running both companies at the same time and I got burnt out. The big cities are where it’s at for big money. The handymen locally, just use Facebook marketplace and Craigslist for building their business, along with wrapping their vehicles and getting a website for legitimacy and Google maps and reviews. My suggestion here for start-up handyman companies and probably most big cities, is to find talented guys that would rather work for someone else and pay them well as subcontractors and avoid many of the tax hits. There’s enough business with just from that little bit of daily marketing, to keep a guy busy. Then once your sure of your subs skill set, reach out to property managers to get that steady stream of business and look for more subs. Don’t ever stop looking for subs, with this business, cause you’ll want to be able to grow with the demand. Of course you have to provide over the top customer service, in order to get the 5 star reviews and encourage your customers to brag you up on Nextdoor.com before you leave and you’ll give 5% off. . Last bit of advice is “never bite off, more than you can chew.” People will destroy you online, if you can’t do what you say or you do bad work. It’s always better to refer them on and tell them everything you’re able to do so they remember that you were helpful and honest. This comes back to reward you, instead of haunt you. Good luck to all my brother and sister contractors, there’s enough work for us all, to prosper. 🤙🏼
@ironbear8469
@ironbear8469 3 жыл бұрын
You know what wasn't a piece of cake? Getting my Plumber Contractor's license! Good video!
@abrahamlincoln6619
@abrahamlincoln6619 2 жыл бұрын
In utah you register with the state's department of occupational,and professional licensing then if you are anything other then a sole proprietor working under your own name you have to register with the division of corporations first. There is 30 hours of class time required as well as insurance requirements before applying. So if you are in Utah, now you know.
@robhaggard4766
@robhaggard4766 3 жыл бұрын
I work in Kansas City, MO and am swamped with work. As far as a contractor’s license....never heard of her.
@antonpo5474
@antonpo5474 3 жыл бұрын
you got insurance?
@mattshoneydoservice7394
@mattshoneydoservice7394 3 жыл бұрын
Insurance is cheap. Atleast compared to needing it and having it.
@sweetpadre
@sweetpadre 3 жыл бұрын
😆
@vladgolovchenko3649
@vladgolovchenko3649 3 жыл бұрын
From Springfield MO, iv got a 5man crew ready for work.
@lionheart93
@lionheart93 3 жыл бұрын
Markate is really good. thank you sir.
@motherfudger6664
@motherfudger6664 2 жыл бұрын
Watching this again as I brainstorm ways to possibly get some kind of specialty licenses... I'm in this spot now where I've become a self-employed handyman because I have to make my own schedule due to a difficult family/custody schedule, so working for a company doing fresh construction M-F is out of the question! Also I feel it's stupid to have to be a foundation expert if all I want to do is go hang doors and windows for whoever... So even though I'm in California this video is still mostly reassuring, at least I'm a couple counties outside the major cities.
@utaptube
@utaptube 3 жыл бұрын
Everyone has a contractors license and just doesn't know it. The Contract Clause which appears in the United States Constitution, Article I, section 10, clause . "No State shall enter into any......Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts". The American people, at any given time or place have the full right to enter into contracts without any interference(impairment) from the State. The State, over time has morphed their way into control for no other purpose than revenue generation. Don't pay your taxes, license revoked. Do't collect sales taxes, license revoked. Just another simple means to demand obedience from those they perceive as slaves. The US Constitution is the SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND , regardless what any two-bit bureaucrat claims,.
@dalemadison2368
@dalemadison2368 3 жыл бұрын
I say this all the time.
@bryanchattelle1924
@bryanchattelle1924 3 жыл бұрын
So how can this help in pulling permits for client jobs?
@brandonlifefamily8331
@brandonlifefamily8331 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this post...
@bryanchattelle1924
@bryanchattelle1924 3 жыл бұрын
@@utaptube would like to discuss more of this stance further. Please contact me privately when you have a chance.
@griffinf5781
@griffinf5781 3 жыл бұрын
@@utaptube I find this very interesting and would like to do more research about it, is there anywhere you know of that can tell me more about this subject of what is really not illegal/legal etc.? Any more books besides the one listed? Websites? Thanks
@Jaeduppro
@Jaeduppro Жыл бұрын
Great stuff. For small time handy work. Can’t wait to start a contractors buisness.
@williambarron8140
@williambarron8140 3 жыл бұрын
Liked the way you explained and your honesty
@brandonmohammed5715
@brandonmohammed5715 3 жыл бұрын
Lovin this guy he is doing it
@JohnDoe-jc3cl
@JohnDoe-jc3cl Жыл бұрын
Handyman business Thanks for your time and effort and sharing knowledge for us solo carpenters and painters. Did you answer every question? No But you got me started to get in the right direction
@JohnDoe-jc3cl
@JohnDoe-jc3cl Жыл бұрын
Handyman business ....let me clarify: I don’t know a whole lot of guys in the trades. The few that I do know are tight lipped. You’re doing a service for guys like me, with information on KZbin.
@carloswright8985
@carloswright8985 Жыл бұрын
I have been doing handyman work for a while now. Would like to learn more. Great video.
@conradhomestead4518
@conradhomestead4518 3 жыл бұрын
That’s a lot of a lots 😁 Nice credentials. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge!
@josemedrano5963
@josemedrano5963 3 жыл бұрын
Now what
@michaelacquaviva6005
@michaelacquaviva6005 3 жыл бұрын
very helpful! I'm extremely intrigued but have a lot of studying
@timejumper8003
@timejumper8003 Жыл бұрын
I started as a handyman by the hour 9 years ago. I too have went through my phases one of them being money. I'm now charging fair market values and then I was charging by the hour but always had a good minimum labor charge. I have now to come to the realization in the last few years that quality of life is more important to me that doing handyman work so I am primarily a small job drywall contractor. I do not like estimating everything under the sun drywall solved that for me. I still do handyman work but very little only for those that dont need estimates or for projects that fall on a sheet that I have a price list for. Either way I dont have much time for handyman jobs now I schedule them around my drywall or remodeling which takes up most of the calendar. Here is a little tip for all you young handymen lol. You need to charge more or you wont survive. Winning a job because you are the cheapest isn't winning at all. You just screw up the market values in peoples heads and go out of business sooner or struggle to stay alive. Also referring to yourself as a handyman generally says or implies I'm cheaper than a legitimate contractor.
@mikeopadilla
@mikeopadilla 9 ай бұрын
I've been charging higher too but too much competition screws up my prices and people go for cheaper prices always, 1out if 10 go thru but then they never call me and go with cheaper prices thru word of mouth friend contractors that get a cut out of friends services
@AlaskaWild
@AlaskaWild Жыл бұрын
Would love to see a video like this on the state of Idaho. From what I’ve read, you don’t need to take an exam to get a GC license in Idaho. You just need the right paperwork. You don’t need any work experience either. I wouldn’t get a buddy to lie for you. Could end up bad.
@ApartmentMaintenance
@ApartmentMaintenance 3 жыл бұрын
Great videos as always Handyman 👍
@clivemorgan7632
@clivemorgan7632 3 жыл бұрын
Thank for the knowledge of going to get your contractor license
@albertorodriguez6287
@albertorodriguez6287 2 жыл бұрын
Best dude on the internet
@jdshear01
@jdshear01 3 жыл бұрын
I think the obvious way to get experience is just as Handyman did. He's suggested it in previous videos - work for a builder and get the experience then go out on your own. I do realize some people might have situations where that isn't possible - maybe they have criminal history, live in an economically suppressed area, or have limited experience to get that first job. All of these scenarios have solutions as well but it's easier said than done. Being a good boy and getting a license is the obviously difficult and most expensive way to go but in some areas I don't think it's avoidable unless you want to risk losing your business, getting fined, or facing legal action. Handyman is right, politics!
@josemedrano5963
@josemedrano5963 3 жыл бұрын
That's good idea
@walkeratl
@walkeratl 3 жыл бұрын
General Contractor - Georgia (NASCLA Exam / covers 15 states total), another feather in my cap / hanging on the wall (taking the time to pass the test is proof that you will see things to the end, no matter how hard). Getting a license won't make you more money, doing quality work and building a strong reputation will (takes time a effort to build, but only seconds to destroy). Establish new goal, Get to that goal. (repeat)
@handymanhogan6882
@handymanhogan6882 3 жыл бұрын
Thats what Im talkin about. Why would I spend the money, study instead of work, drive 2 hours 1 way to test, not to mention all the homework of collecting proof of experience. to make the same money? It costs $300 to submit application then $200 or more for test. The fees never stop. NEVER!!! I WILL NOT COMPLY!!!
@19cream832
@19cream832 3 жыл бұрын
It sucks when you get a stop work order put on you and need that license to pull a permit
@JoeBattle
@JoeBattle 3 жыл бұрын
@@19cream832 have some friends that you've helped along the way. It pays off!
@ShaykhFaizanWahid
@ShaykhFaizanWahid 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, I’m Ga as well. What document do they require from the GC I worked under? What info needs to be on that document?
@mattscreatives
@mattscreatives 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for keeping it real 👌🏻
@jeremycooper4275
@jeremycooper4275 3 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your channel. Great work and very good info.
@MrNavaro24
@MrNavaro24 3 жыл бұрын
You are the man! Thanks for the great advise. I want to get out the rat race.
@thedistractedmaker
@thedistractedmaker 3 жыл бұрын
Among...many other things HAHA. Great content as always.
@ricksargent8754
@ricksargent8754 Жыл бұрын
Back in 2004 when I got my GC license in California you needed 4 years of journeyman level experience, have 3 notarized letters attesting to that and pass an examination of trade and law. I believe its still the same now. That seems easy compared to the difficulty when I moved and got my Hawaii GC license. It was a real pain even though I had been a licensed contractor for 15 years in another state. They didn't care, you had to have 4 years of day to day on-site supervision in a written format, very detailed. You needed letter signed by a CPA of your financial statement, a 10 year credit report and take an extensive trade and law exam. Oh before you are approved to take the test you have to get approved by the contractor license board at one of their monthly meetings where they scour over your experience and your paperwork. If there is any problems you are bumped to the next monthly meeting. No wonder there are so many unlicensed contractors here.
@LoneWolf-kt1ko
@LoneWolf-kt1ko 11 ай бұрын
Truth. hawaii sucks D.
@maruscaman
@maruscaman 10 ай бұрын
Hey Rick!! I just moved to Hawaii 2 years ago and realizing how difficult it is. How did you end up doing it? I can get my Gc b in California but I realized the same thing that it doesn’t transfer. 😭 I can pay you for some consultation!!
@maruscaman
@maruscaman 10 ай бұрын
I also found an old man willing to sell his contractor license but I believe it ends up being the same/similar process. So frustrating here
@bon2198
@bon2198 3 жыл бұрын
Handyman was a character on "in loving color"
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness 3 жыл бұрын
ha ha ha...... I remember that show and character
@FarmerSarducci
@FarmerSarducci 3 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget fire marshal bill
@TheBigRagooDOTcom
@TheBigRagooDOTcom 3 жыл бұрын
"Never underestimate the power of the handicapped"
@damionjones8944
@damionjones8944 3 жыл бұрын
In florida no matter what municipal you are under your can only get a contractors license through DBPR....and you have to show 4 years of experience and take a huge test on the laws and the actual codes and workings of the business you then have to be bonded by the state and you have to have a credit score of 700....I so badly wished what you said was able to be done in florida it would make things so much easier
@WilliesDET
@WilliesDET 3 жыл бұрын
Here in Michigan, we have the residential builders license. It requires a 60 hr course, and a few hundred dollars in fees
@justinjackson1176
@justinjackson1176 2 жыл бұрын
I'm in MI too
@Mia-fl9on
@Mia-fl9on 3 жыл бұрын
A contractor that manages the full build/renovation of a house in Australia is called a Builder. It is interesting to learn the different terms used in other countries.
@malygos9301
@malygos9301 11 ай бұрын
We call them that too or just say a gc but especially in beach towns there's stylized builders who make millions and millions.
@margaretbear
@margaretbear Жыл бұрын
I think you just saved me a lot of money and an enormous amount of frustration. There is no way I can certify my experience, so there goes that, and in my state I have to have a LOT of certified experience, or else years of school PLUS experience. Gah. I have pulled permits and been the "foreman" for ground up buildings as owner/contractor, but none of that work adds up to the 4 years required by my state. And my city/county doesn't have their own licensing board. 🤦‍♀
@comancheclub3449
@comancheclub3449 3 жыл бұрын
I live in South Florida and the obstacles to become a truly legal/licensed handyman are entirely insurmountable. I've been to the process for separate times trying different avenues to gain a license of some kind, but i run into a solid wall of concrete and red tape. A small example. Laying sod requires a license. Minimum 3 years experience working for a sod contractor. Every facet of every trade requires its own separate license and a minimum of three years of verifiable experience working for a contractor in that specific area. Some as high as six years to seven years of experience. Then on top of that every County and every city within the county requires their own licenses. Thats a unique license for every city and county in FL that requires their own license to operate in. Funny enough they do have a repairmans statement (its not even a license) for $25, but the scope of the work you can do legally could fit on a postage stamp. Its absolutely infuriating. Corruption is the only way here. Every GC i know became a GC because of business connections. Father, brother, uncle, high school friend etc. And even still a GC can't legally change a faucet or an outlet. I love FL but stuff like this absolutely kills any motivation.
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness 3 жыл бұрын
I actually worked for a unlicensed contractor in Ft Lauderdale. I bet there are more unlicensed contractors then there are licensed contractors in Florida.
@comancheclub3449
@comancheclub3449 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheHandymanBusiness Almost certainly. And i am ashamed to call myself one as well. Also, holy crap that was fast.
@brianwoods7977
@brianwoods7977 7 ай бұрын
In 2021 the state of Florida passed a law ensuring a uniform recognition of handyman and the scope of work they can do. No more county to county, city to city specialty license.
@waynehunter8928
@waynehunter8928 3 жыл бұрын
Retired Air Force Civil Engineer. Spent 15 years as foreman, superintendent, project manager on way too many projects. 2008 and bust. Got my state RCLI contractors license right before they let me go. Never used it once - never asked if I was licensed once - and spent about $500 a year maintaining the license. Started my own business in 2009. After ten years of no advertising I have more work than I can handle. My customers trust me, and that is the most important point. Sometimes I talk my customers out of jobs because I explain that economically it would not be beneficial. If they feel you are looking out for them and their well being, you'll have a customer for life. At 61 I'm sure I'll be slowing down, but I also know I can do this as long as I have the physical stamina to do so, and not worrying that some boss is going to let me go from a measly $12 an hour job because I can't run three thousand feet of base an hour. Yes you can make a decent living at it, but don't expect to become King Midas, if you do then you are doing something scrupulous. And I enjoy it!!!! It keeps me fit, mentally active, and being single and my home paid for; I can do things we all should be doing (living a good life). License? What a waste!!
@doofusemeritus3044
@doofusemeritus3044 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I had taken some business courses before I became a contractor. I knew the trade, but I was really green at the business end of things, which I learned the hard way.
@leomira2184
@leomira2184 2 жыл бұрын
What was that.. 😆 I'm trying todo the same
@rcppop3090
@rcppop3090 3 жыл бұрын
I was in business for myself for 8 years or there abouts before I got my contractors license I’ve been in business now for 15 years. I’m in Ca I own a concrete pumping service. I wrote all my letters and a few of my customer contractor friends signed them for me when I submit my paperwork to the CSLB. As far as how often I use it? Basically just when I make new commercial customers I send them my w9, cslb # and insurance certificates. Before I had my CSLB I still had all my other insurances but the main reason for me getting my license was the “grey area” that I was operating my business in. If you’re dealing with a shady customer they can refuse payment to you for services rendered if you are not licensed. Those same contractors don’t have a problem calling you to perform the work but if they’re shady they’ll burn you in the end. The worst part of self employment is CHASING MY MONEY!
@genobatchelorallrightsmatt5666
@genobatchelorallrightsmatt5666 3 жыл бұрын
The chase... Smh
@SpiritWalqer2211
@SpiritWalqer2211 3 жыл бұрын
Never heard of Markate. I use Joist and it does everything for me.
@josemedrano5963
@josemedrano5963 3 жыл бұрын
Time is important
@reynoldresane5386
@reynoldresane5386 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you For your Information. Big Help
@TheOhboy300
@TheOhboy300 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 26... I work as a graphic designer. I hate being behind the desk for 8-10 hours a day. I want to get out... but I also don't like working for others and I want to do my own business lol. I was thinking of fencing (having a friend or two or contract someone to help. or even my dad), or like do custom patios... any advice? Would love to do handyman stuff but seems I'd need all that experience prior to doing it. I'm quite handy, but because I learned it myself lol. I give props to my dad. He's the handiest man I know lol. He was a machinist for 30+ years and thought me a lot. He now does woodwork since he has retired. So I feel like I can learn quickly and I'm very ambitious.
@BoopyBopper
@BoopyBopper 3 жыл бұрын
In Michigan, you take a 60hr prelicensure course and buy an IRCC Residential code book. Total cost is roughly $800 + $150 for the state exam. You have to renew your “Residential Builders License” every 3 years. In Michigan, the state requires a license for most Trades. You can get a “Maintenance and Alterarion” (M&A) License for specific trades for roughly the same cost, so you might as well get the whole builders license. It’s basically a money grab. But, if a job totals more than $600 (including materials) a license is required for just about anything you will do. A Builders or M&A license is not required for commercial work.
@diehardgamer9139
@diehardgamer9139 Жыл бұрын
I studied architecture in Central America and currently working construction for a year in California to get my GC license hopefully I can get it soon after this
@stanjankowski3790
@stanjankowski3790 3 жыл бұрын
Great video.in my state i am going to need a general contractors and remodel licence but only if i make over 15,000 a year plus i want to keep ot legit.i qould like to see a video on insurance and hiring vendors with licences with specific skill sets ie electricians and plumbers.thanx so much advice well taken
@balamala2647
@balamala2647 3 жыл бұрын
Great informational video thanks!
@sigmacentauri6191
@sigmacentauri6191 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been an electrician for 11 years. Really tired of getting fired from corporate bull shit companies that have no compassion for their employees… got let go from my job at the TSMC plant here in AZ cause i was out sick with that l a b made bug that’s been going around. Well that was the straw that broke camels back and made me realize it’s time to go into business for myself. AZ doesn’t require licensing or permits for jobs under $1000. I’m fixing to install a bunch of EV chargers and make better money than i ever have before. Thanks for your encouragement, Handyman.
@jamieofalltrades536
@jamieofalltrades536 3 жыл бұрын
I'm moving to east Tennessee where most counties don't even have building departments and it literally takes nothing beyond money to get a basic remodelers license. I believe they said you could do jobs up to $25k with that basic license.
@josemedrano5963
@josemedrano5963 3 жыл бұрын
I'm Tire
@knightfallnoir699
@knightfallnoir699 3 жыл бұрын
I’m going into the Navy to be a builder for the Seabees. I’m planning on getting my contractors license when I get out
@michaelgoodman794
@michaelgoodman794 3 жыл бұрын
Florida (Miami) has a racket set up where you're forced to do ridiculous hours in expensive classes. I found the cheapest, quickest way to a license for a Handyman is to do the ConEd for a painter, and pay the County Commissioners $330 to respectfully vote yes for your aptly named business. It can't be called, "Dolphin Experience," if you're changing lightbulbs. My instructor gave me a golden nugget: while they're prosecuting unlicensed contractors, the state is NOT prosecuting out of area contractors. They don't have time. Get your painter's license, and you can fix anything.
@jeremiahjones429
@jeremiahjones429 3 жыл бұрын
Great video Handyman
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
@terryfrome1641
@terryfrome1641 3 жыл бұрын
In cali I had to take a 8 hour test, 4 on the trade and 4 for the law side. Then you also need to have another person with there liscense vouch for you. Then you need liability insurance and have to be bonded
@austinhmmm9087
@austinhmmm9087 3 жыл бұрын
In Oregon, or at least in Lane County, you only need to pass a general construction law test and BOOM you're a general contractor. They barely ask you anything about the work you've done. I guess they figure someone with good management skills doesn't need to know how to build a house if he hires guys to do it. I was going to take my test last year but they filled up the class I was supposed to attend and told me I had to pay for another. Apparently there was no chance at a refund or a rescheduled class. I tried for a while. Too poor right now so I'm saving up for another test sometime in the next 3 months!
@paulzamora4864
@paulzamora4864 3 жыл бұрын
Where can I find this test and what do I need to do? I’m form Oregon and I’m a little clueless. Can you help a brother out?
@charlescarrigan4862
@charlescarrigan4862 3 жыл бұрын
Got my contractors license while living in Aspen, Colorado. Required passing a 5 hour open book test on IRC/IBC code. Did that through Colorado Mountain College. Certified for residential and light commercial construction. Proof of insurance and current business license for your LLC required. With those ducks in a row it was then possible to pull permits and call for inspections. The license there is called a B.E.S.T Card, it has a focus on high altitude mountain construction, severe weather conditions, snow load, frost depth, 100mph wind. During the great recession I moved to Denver. The building department there did not accept the BEST Card as an equivalent to ICC/ IRC/IBC . I was told that I would have to retake the test, that is done through a 3rd party authority. PINTA! Not a walk through thr park. That test is very difficult and requires extensive preparation. Broomfield, Colorado has a code enforcement division that actively drives around looking for unpermitted construction. Lots of bathroom remodels going on. Dead giveaway is the waste bag in the driveway, no permit in the window. Very hard to do unlicensed work, big fines. City needs their revenue
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness 3 жыл бұрын
Get the dumpster delivered on a Friday afternoon and picked up first thing Monday morning.
@ericwade6925
@ericwade6925 3 жыл бұрын
I noticed you do a lot of remodels. And I have a question. I’m pretty new to this but I was wondering is it easier to do remodels because your not moving from site to site or is it easier to do the handyman gig going from job to job. I’m trying to figure out which is best for me. I have one big client and I could stay there all the time but he is slow pay. I get to my limit on waiting to get paid and I leave to do a bunch of gigs for handy work and it’s nice to have a mix but I get worn out toting all my gear. What’s your thoughts.
@jamieofalltrades536
@jamieofalltrades536 3 жыл бұрын
In Florida you have to have a minimum of 5 years experience working for a builder or GC in the state and at least 2 have to be as a supervisor. This must be verified by your former employer, who doesn't have to sign anything if they don't want to. Option #2 , go to a Contracting school like Camtech and get your degree. We have stings here and the local builders association does NOT want competition. Option 3 get a builder or GC to to sign off on your 2 years Experience and have a Bachelors degree. Here a Handyman business is an occupational tax certificate called building maintenance W/ Paint.
@austinwood4287
@austinwood4287 3 жыл бұрын
It’s all bs. It’s a form of socialism and they know it. Those restrictions are unionizing the people already in there. Keep it a free market and the best GC will win. Plain and simple. Electricians and plumbers in Ohio need 5 years and pass an extremely hard test (for electric) to become licensed in a lot of municipalities. Why should we have to work slave wages for someone else when we already know what we are doing, can buy bondage and carry insurance? The only way the industry can stay competitive, drive down prices of finished services, which in turn will increase the amount of homeowners wanting things done out there.... is to leave it as free market principles.
@realamericanpatriots1919
@realamericanpatriots1919 3 жыл бұрын
Very nice to see a fellow "handyman"...Contractor letting people know the bureaucracy involved and just how easy it is to get YOUR license. You've put in the time, effort, blood, sweat and yes...even tears sometimes to learn the trade so YOU'VE EARNED IT AND IT BELONGS TO YOU. As he says, some places (CALIFORNIA) make it seem to be an impassable feet to attain and/or impossible without jumping through their ridiculous DEMTARD OVER TAXED hoops, but again, you've earned it so go take it. There is a reason some (allot) of Corporations are out of Nevada, Arizona, etc....Places like Ca don't like that and will make their illegal/ unenforceable threats, but We assure you that if you look into it, get your ducks in order and do a little more work, you'll have your license in hand. Thanks again, Brother, for the video. God Bless you and yours. God Bless our Real American Patriot Brothers and Sisters. God Bless America Again. The Real American Patriots .
@robertschram5391
@robertschram5391 3 жыл бұрын
For most handymen your better off getting a maintenance and alteration license. That will cover pretty much any kind of work normally done. That's what I have and don't need typical contractors license.
@swfcompany8641
@swfcompany8641 3 жыл бұрын
That license is actually very prohibitive. You can put together furniture, change a lightbulb, mow the grass, clean houses, and power wash a driveway. You can’t install tile/wood/paint/most of the stuff he shows on these videos. That’s why he emphasized that “handyman” is just a word and not an actual trade. But it depends on your county/state.
@chenchen2895
@chenchen2895 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, it is a human nature were so greedy. they don't want to see you to be successfully but themselves, They don't want to teach you😫 Thank you, Sir.😜You're great.💪👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@shannamac3974
@shannamac3974 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a payroll manager in construction but this is very interesting to learn the craft side
@samuelgetant
@samuelgetant Жыл бұрын
Yougot
@rubenreynaga1572
@rubenreynaga1572 3 жыл бұрын
Here is the ugly side of been a license contractor in California. I have been a license contractor for 30 years. Playing by the rules. We have a contractor license board . Which operates on the notion customers are loving, honest and never lie. So much so when you call them as a contractor there are no options i can only talk to them if i choose option i have a complaint against a contractor then they will answer. So when there is a disagreement and customer files a complaint watch out, as a contractor you get a letter from the board that it might be a violation of the contractors license they don't tell you which one and they don't send you the a copy of the complaint so you don't know exactly what was put in the complaint if this are dishonest people out to screw you up you can't come to an agreement. if this happens the board allows the customer to sue you and this can be from 10 s to a 100 s of thousands of dollars. again you still don't know what license violations. They would advise you to go to arbitration so what ever happens does not becomes public record . Good thing right? Not Really! Now you are at mercy of the board who does no give a shit about you , they give you 3 names of arbitrators for you to choose one. Very fair right? Not really this people are paid by them. California has advertise so much about crooked contractors not making any distinction between a license and unlicensed which are the ones doing this so we got this stigma we are to screw people up. so when an arbitrator has to choose who is telling you the true. well lets stick it to the devil contractor how does he dare contradict a homeowner. We are force to kiss the homeowner ass because if the board gets involve it could be worse. if you loose and you don't pay right away they will suspend your license. Also if you owed money to insurance company or other contractor they can file a complaint with the board and they will suspend your license. It doesn't matter if you are correct and you are telling the true they are out to screw you. If you ever find your self in a situation like that is best to take regular court. Ca contractors board is very bias against contractors.Contractors we paid for this department to exist and they are the ones screwing us up. The case of the ungrateful dog that bites the hand of the one who feeds it
@user-nh3gu1ge3d
@user-nh3gu1ge3d 3 жыл бұрын
Right. California blows. California is the state equivalent of a "Karen". Don't live there, or do and suffer through stuff like this.
@oxicatblack4626
@oxicatblack4626 3 жыл бұрын
dame if you do and dame if you don't
@sticknstonesbrkbones
@sticknstonesbrkbones 3 жыл бұрын
Where I am at you have to get insurance for whatever type of work you are planning to do. Hvac, Electrical, Plumbing, and General Contractor (build houses from below grade and up) all take 4 years in the field under another contractor before you can even take a test for any of them to get your license. However, there is a Home Improvement Contractors license that just about anyone can get (felons need not apply). The home improvement license allows for remodels, additions, roofing, siding, windows, etc. but any Hvac, Electrical, and Plumbing has to be done by someone in that field who is license. All work done has different stages of inspections so keep that in mind and it is around $25 dollars per visit by inspector. Permits are required for most things (fences dont require inspection or permits, decks and additions do though). You will need an EIN number, workman compensation for yourself and any others who work for you, and a bond for every city you work in in the state. You will also have to register in any city you plan to work in. Some of these things are harder to get than others and it is a complete wild goose chase finding out where to get it all and when to get it all as well. Bonds can be purchased anytime, ein number anytime, insurance anytime, but workman comp starts July 1st and expires july 1 of following year. So here, to make it easy, get all those thing in the same week so you can do it all again at the same time every year. Im not going to lie, it is a headache to get started because no one has definitive answers of where to go to get each of these things. Good luck.
@imherehello117
@imherehello117 3 жыл бұрын
What state are you in?
@carcasscruncher9354
@carcasscruncher9354 3 жыл бұрын
@@imherehello117 ohio
@fgbestwayInc
@fgbestwayInc 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for the info what about hands on training? Do this training count as a experience? I have been working since 2003 for cash with some small companies for 3 years and house owners until now all my jobs with the house owners were through recommendations, any advices, thanks.
@liers99
@liers99 3 жыл бұрын
In TN we have a home improvement license that has a $25000 limit. That is what I hold. No test required.
@victorrichardson4358
@victorrichardson4358 3 жыл бұрын
NC $30,000.00 limit
@williamfrisby6270
@williamfrisby6270 3 жыл бұрын
Man AZ requires a business exam and has a 5000$ limit, or you can take a trade exam and a business exam for a 50000$.
@brianwatson5844
@brianwatson5844 3 жыл бұрын
Some Counties wont accept them,especially the electrical & plumbing ones
@josemedrano5963
@josemedrano5963 3 жыл бұрын
Just send it
@mirafrenkel7929
@mirafrenkel7929 2 жыл бұрын
@@williamfrisby6270 AZ still prohibits electrical/plumbing/HVAC under that license correct? The $5000 one. I’ve been trying to figure out all the rules.
@wsfwsf1497
@wsfwsf1497 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck doing that in CA. You need 4 full time years (4 yrs x 2080 hours) = 8,320 hours at THE JOURNEYMAN LEVEL in construction. Of verifiable, legal work. The certifying individual is legally responsible for your verification. If not, they can/will lose their license. Plus you must post a $15k bond, per year. If you want your business to be an LLC, the bond is $100k and runs about $5k/PER YEAR. Every year. License fee is $400 every two years. Expensive to operate a legit business in Cali.
@s0bersteve
@s0bersteve 3 жыл бұрын
I was signed off and confirmed by my old boss, took both tests and passed...later the CSLB called him to confirmed my experience and he did not, I would have lost all my experience (4+ years with the company) if I didn't fight it, I ended up getting "credit" for 2+ years only but was better than nothing and now im certified as a "journeyman General Contractor" So I still need like 19 more months of experience but obviously quit that job with that boss, I was "unemployeed" for 8-9 months just doing handyman work and sometimes helping another small time contractor with projects during that time. Covid cost me about 3 more months due to clients just not wanting people around. So I should be able to get my license by march 2021 test scores are good for 5 years so i dont have to retest. Also found full time work again at 50% more than I was making before. This set back was pretty devastating at the time and I was considering leaving the field altogether...But I'm now more energized than before with lots of new clients and even some employees who want to work for someone who actually values them.
@DeeOne88
@DeeOne88 3 жыл бұрын
That's what I'm afraid of. I left on bad terms with my previous employer where I gained my experience from, and I know for a fact that IF the board reaches out to him to confirm my experience, he will deny it and ultimately cost me my chance of getting the license.
@peterloaguejr.690
@peterloaguejr.690 2 жыл бұрын
Impressive. Thanks for sharing
@redpilledyinzer8477
@redpilledyinzer8477 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a painting contractor, but I end up doing some handy work on houses. Just walked off a job for the first time today because the client was being extremely unreasonable to be and my employees. Ever had to walk off a job? Would be a cool video and/or livestream if you haven't cover this already. Enjoy your vids!
@waterheaterservices
@waterheaterservices 3 жыл бұрын
I think most every one has had to walk. I have had a few customers that were really mentally ill and could not be reasoned with.
@geodude6244
@geodude6244 3 жыл бұрын
@@waterheaterservices yeah I wish they would be smart and just let there grandson do the talking
@tittyrino
@tittyrino 3 жыл бұрын
I had a job of installing an exterior door and a storm door and the homeowner kept trying to tell me what to do and I told him I have it covered but he kept on and on and finally I walked to my truck loaded up my tools and he says where are you going I told him I have other work to do he needs to find somebody else to give lessons to he was a real ass.
@wheelie642
@wheelie642 3 жыл бұрын
I am a customer that caused a contractor to walk out because he wanted to shortcut my job then move to his next job. I saw the shortcut he was doing and he didn’t like me telling him what he was doing wrong. I didn’t care it’s my house and you don’t short cut important steps. Most contractors throw around the phrase “ I’ve been doing this 30 years this is how you do it.” Its a lie. It’s always a lie. As a home owner you need to know what they are doing because 75% of contractors are bullshitting you in important things. The reason they do this is the same way they learned construction they also learned how to manipulate a customer to have anything they want swing in their favor. Improper methods, improper materials I are common practice somewhere in the project. Keep both eyes open and don’t let them bully you. Because most contractors have bully tactics perfected. You have to be smarter than they are at bullying. I caught 4 or 5 recently lying their ass off to me on things I wanted to have done. I ended up doing them myself. And did a better job! Often times contractors are just handymen or home remodelers just like you and me. And often we like to look at them like they are terrific at what they do. Often it’s not the case. They see you as a house payment for themself and that’s all. Everything else is BS What I’m saying is this. Know how to do the job yourself from A to Z THEN hire a contractor.
@JFlex76
@JFlex76 3 жыл бұрын
@@wheelie642 why hire someone if you do it yourself
@evanpatten4101
@evanpatten4101 2 жыл бұрын
I am a certified home inspector for my state (Oregon), which also has a requirement to get a CCB license specific to home inspections. My question is can I legally do handyman work on the side? I know my insurance is specific to home inspections so I would have to adjust that
@Doityourselfhomeimprovement
@Doityourselfhomeimprovement 3 жыл бұрын
In Massachusetts in order to get a HIC License all you need to do is go to .gov website fill out an application and pay a fee. The license is good for 2 years before you need to renew the license.
@codybosley400
@codybosley400 2 жыл бұрын
Virginia is a hard state to get a contractor's license in you have to take a business course and take a test. Also have to take a trade exam and have all those references that you were describing takes two months at least to get it
@oldnstillworkin5709
@oldnstillworkin5709 Жыл бұрын
Wish it were that easy in Florida! If it were reasonably obtained I’d have one. I guess I’ll have to continue to fly under the radar. I simply do what I say I’m going to do, stand behind my work and try not to piss anybody off. Been working for 3 years now
@ehotto
@ehotto 3 жыл бұрын
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@sar_e_bear
@sar_e_bear 2 жыл бұрын
NV is much harder than this. You need to go to the Nevada State Contractors Board and there are different classifications for each different trade. There is an A classification with A sub classifications, a B classification with B sub classifications, and a C classification with C sub classifications. And just because you have say a full A classification does not mean that you can perform as a subcontractor for a specific A sub classifications. Before you try in Nevada READ EVERYTHING, including all of the NRS statutes that apply to construction.
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