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How to Find Someone to Do Odd Jobs on Craigslist



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Submitted 2009-08-29 19:40:23
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Are you a homeowner who needs repairs made? Do you need a patch of your roof repaired, would you like a small addition on your home, or a new porch constructed? If so, these aren’t major renovations, but they are ones that you may be unable to do yourself. Although you can hire a professional company to do the work, this will cost lots of money. Instead, why not try Craigslist to find a skilled individual to help you with odd jobs, such as a few of the projects listed above.

A concern that many homeowners in your shoes have is about the quality of work. Often times, professional companies guarantee their work. They may extend a warranty or guarantee your satisfaction. Although an individual performing odd jobs around your house many not offer this, you can still get a skilled worker and great results.

In today’s tough economy, even Americans with steady jobs are finding themselves on a tight budget. Many of these individuals pick up a second job to make ends meet. However, some construction workers and general laborers are limited in their ability to do so. For that reason, many decide to offer their services on the side performing small odd jobs, such as quick roof repairs or handicap ramp constructions. Many offering their services have years of experience working in construction. They likely even work a traditional 9 to 5 job, they just need to make extra money on the side.

Now that you know why a skilled construction worker may offer their services on nights and weekends, how can you find them? One of the easiest ways is by visiting Craigslist.org. You can browse the website or search. Your goal is to find a general laborer. You can search with that phrase or something in particular, such as “plumbing,” “construction,” or “roof repair.”

Since there are a large number of scams that surround contractors, you must be careful. If a construction worker on Craigslist states they work for a local company during the day, ask for proof. A quick viewing of a paycheck stub or a company identification card will work. You want to make sure that your contractor has experience. Then, never pay for work upfront. Your odd job performer may request a compromise, such as half up front and the rest after the job is completed. It is your decision if you want to take the risk.

Carefully read all used car listings on Craigslist.org. After performing a search, you will see a list of for sale vehicles that had your search phrase in their listing or headline. For example, if you searched for Mustangs, you will see a list of all for sale Ford Mustangs in your area. You want to click on each headline for more information. Don’t just focus on the price, but the quality too. Your goal should be to get a quality car, truck, van, or jeep for an affordable price.
Author Resource:- Download the Craigslist Reader to find a contractor on Craigslist.
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