Handyman/woman Small Project Contractor In San Jose, Ca

 
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Old 04-13-2008, 04:56 PM   #1
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Handyman/woman Small Project Contractor In San Jose, Ca


Hey,

One of my best customers moved to San Fran abt 16 mons. ago. She rented a condo first. Now she just bought a house in San Jose and is doing some work to it. The handyman that she had hired to do some project completed some stuff but now has not returned to finish up. I told her I would post on this forum to see if I could find somebody for her.

She has some electrical work to be done, formica countertop to be put in, and maybe some other stuff. She was one of my very best customer, pays promptly and her house is clean (now a little cluttered because she just moved). She is not a deadbeat.

Can anybody help us out? You can email me too at ahandywoman@bww.com and PM me too.

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Old 04-13-2008, 05:18 PM   #2
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What do you mean welcome?...she has 100 posts and has been here for almost 3 years...lol
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What do you mean welcome?...she has 100 posts and has been here for almost 3 years...lol
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Sounds like somone needs to hire a licensed professional.
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Sounds like somone needs to hire a licensed professional.
It took 6 post for someone to say that. You guys are slipping.
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I was thinking the same thing when I posted it.

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thats cause Rory distracted us
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Anybody in the San Jose area? BTW I am licensed.

Also, maybe this is why I rarely use this forum. I'm trying to get a good customer a Handyman or Contractor and just get a lot of tire kickers.

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Sounds like somone needs to hire a licensed professional.
That is precisely what she came here to ask,
as one member to other members.
Read the freaking post!




And maybe her profile too.










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Anybody in the San Jose area? BTW I am licensed.
Also, maybe this is why I rarely use this forum. I'm trying to get a good customer a Handyman or Contractor and just get a lot of tire kickers.
Thanks, Pat
Sorry Pat, maybe try a post
in "help wanted..." section?



You know I'm not in San Jose....
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Be patient, some of our folks don't log in daily or at all on the on the weekends.
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Hey Pat, you might contact a member of this forum named Beater82. He's a GC in Santa Clara. He recently introduced himself over in the Introductions section in a thread called Hi from Northern Cal or something close to that name.
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