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Topic: Help Wanted with Window Restoration
Posted By: Historic House Guy
Subject: Help Wanted with Window Restoration
Date Posted: Jul 22 2014 at 10:38am
We need help with a variety of tasks in our widow restoration business. Duties include scraping paint, cleaning glass, sanding and painting. Will teach the right individual how to glaze windows and re-rope sash if the person shows up every day and shows interest in the trade.

Contact Jason @ (513) 633-4332



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Posted By: FmrMide81
Date Posted: Jul 22 2014 at 2:10pm
Considering the level of douchery you've displayed on here I imagine the only window related help you'll get here is people willing to throw sizeable rocks through yours...


Posted By: bumper
Date Posted: Jul 22 2014 at 7:06pm
i had gotten purdy good at slinging doggie bombs back over into the yard behind me, but they moved a few months ago so im kinda out of practice, had lot of fun with it, seen them step in it a few times LOL anyone needing a doogie bomb slinger let me know..  ok now back to hh needing help LOL... maybe you should try looking downtown for some of those starving artists, they might wanna do the dirty work for ya, for next to nothing..


Posted By: Bocephus
Date Posted: Jul 23 2014 at 2:48am
Whats the definition of audacity?


Posted By: Historic House Guy
Date Posted: Aug 30 2014 at 4:09pm
Looking to add 1 or 2 more people at the end of the month. Will train.


Posted By: spiderjohn
Date Posted: Sep 01 2014 at 8:54am
hope that u get good workers, and that u treat them right house guy.
Hope that it is all private funding and no grant/tax $$$.
hope that u can make a difference somewhere for many years, and that u have yer empire. Just remember--someday it will come to an end also for change. Hopefully it will be your children or grandchildren who will put it away in a good situation after a long and successful run


Posted By: Historic House Guy
Date Posted: Sep 02 2014 at 7:11pm
Yoiu know as well as I do SJ that good help is hard to find. I'm getting better after all these years of weeding out the bad before ever bringing them in.

All my work since I've been here is directly with home owners, who live in the house. No grants or loans pay for my business. I work, save, take another step forward (with caution).

The difference I make is for my customers who can't find people who want to fix things anymore. Most trades just want to tear things out and replace that thing that will again, need replacing in as little as 5 to 10 years. Not looking to build an empire and really don't perceive a business like mine to ever come to an end. I'm in a niche market and will never have much competition. At the worst, in some point in my life, I may decide to reshape things and do less work myself. Hopefully will have enough set aside for me and my wife to settle down and "semi-retire" I'll never fully retire because I have a lot of passion for preservation and restoration of older homes.

Thanks for the kind words. 


Posted By: Historic House Guy
Date Posted: Sep 12 2014 at 8:31pm



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