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My company needs a person that is skilled in cabinet repair & installing. Its not a hard job. You need to be skilled in wood finish repair & basic carpentry. It starts at $18.50 with a company van. Let me know if your interested.
I'm interested in making that kind of cash - but wood is a thing I deal with slowly - if at all. I HAVE SOME GREAT TOOLS, a BOSTITCH gun that can drive 1 1/4" staples exactly as deep as I want them, but RV's have kind of choked my interest in woodwork for a long time to come...
It is in the Memphis area. The main office is in Collierville Tn. I repair our cabinets in the tri state area. The job requires lots of driving around the suburbs mainly to the east & south of Memphis. Tools & a van are furnished. PM me if you want more info. I haven't heard of anyone being hired yet.
We need someone who will do the job Buddy. I make about what you say you need after 4 yrs with the company. When you take all your transportation cost out its not a bad job. Think about how much you spend now on fuel & truck expense. I don't buy any fuel or pay for any repairs to my company truck & I can use it after work for side jobs. They furnish all your tools so you have no cost to work here other than your meals. They even furnish uniforms & a new jacket every winter. I wouldn't still be here if I didn't think it was a great job. You get a weeks vacation the first 3 yrs then you get 2 weeks.
I'd have to learn a lot about wood probably. I'm thinking that it must have the same kind of intrinsic in's and out's that RV woodwork does. Am I wrong?
I still have a bit to go before I have some wheels under me again (which sux), but I did find out all I lack for the japanese car I've got is a head gasket. I tore it down last weekend finally.