FOCUS on the road and not the wall.
Field services is a great job in both a good economy and a bad economy.
Lots of inspectors have several part-time jobs. Other stable jobs are couriers, process servers, court record retrievers, court reporters, lawn maintenance, snow removal, large appliance deliveries, ham deliveries, flower deliveries, appliance deliveries, and the list goes on and on.
I know one inspector who lives near a large airport. Airlines lose or delay luggage. He delivers the found or delayed luggage to passengers' homes or hotels at the arrival destination. I know another inspector who recycles laser printer tone cartridges for businesses. Another inspector with a box truck delivers large applicances for a local applicance dealer. Another inspector delivers Honey-Baked hams at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Another inspector helps a local florist with deliveries at Easter, valentines day, mothers' day and fathers' day. Another inspector delivers US mail from a distribution center to local post offices. Another inspector cuts common area grass for a homeowners association. Another inspector works a few half days a week installing Directtv antennas and cabling. Another inspector, with two dogs, chases geese off of his local golf course. Another inspector cuts grass at a golf course using the equipment belonging to the golf course. Another inspector boards homes and businesses before a hurricane and helps with cleanup after the hurricance. The jobs are all around you ... can you see them? ... they are there.
FOCUS on the road and not the wall. The jobs are out there ... find them. Find the BEST jobs.
For field service jobs, check out the National Field Service Directory at www.sofistore.com
There are always opportunities through which businessmen can profit handsomely if they will only recognize and seize them.
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