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As you can see Phillay, the problem is everyone assumes we’re looking for green grass and expect to earn incredible wages. There’s so much negativity out there that you’ll find the brick wall gives you a headache.
It seems to me, you can make a good honest living (not a killing) doing a job you ENJOY. The suggestion that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks is ridiculous. You need to put in several years graft with an experienced plumber and if you can stay working with them long term then that’s just great. The public know nothing of your experience or qualifications, they’re looking to buy into you. They need to see an honest, trustworthy guy, giving good advice and quoting a fair price. Once you’ve got the job you need to have the skills to do it well and there’s nothing to stop you from gaining those skills. Sure it’ll take you several years to build up contacts, experience and a good reputation, but remember experience doesn’t necessarily make you good! Whatever you do in life do it because you enjoy it – That seems to be where these guys went wrong 🙁
I’ve not failed in business – We no longer need the Ltd Co as my wife has taken a permanent position and I don’t work in insurance anymore. My entertainment business is successful and I still run it on the weekends.
I have always wanted to be a plumber – Not for the money, just because I enjoy it. I don’t get why that’s so hard to understand and why people have to be so negative? With a good business background behind me, the right support and training from my mentor and a positive attitude… What can go wrong? :smiley2:
It seems to me, you can make a good honest living (not a killing) doing a job you ENJOY. The suggestion that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks is ridiculous. You need to put in several years graft with an experienced plumber and if you can stay working with them long term then that’s just great. The public know nothing of your experience or qualifications, they’re looking to buy into you. They need to see an honest, trustworthy guy, giving good advice and quoting a fair price. Once you’ve got the job you need to have the skills to do it well and there’s nothing to stop you from gaining those skills. Sure it’ll take you several years to build up contacts, experience and a good reputation, but remember experience doesn’t necessarily make you good! Whatever you do in life do it because you enjoy it – That seems to be where these guys went wrong 🙁
nothingbitter about me pal.
with all your waffle about your company's,why do you want to be a plumber.
or is it you have failed at everything.
if you really do have any brains,take my advice get out of this country.
ozz is very nice at this time of year.
I’ve not failed in business – We no longer need the Ltd Co as my wife has taken a permanent position and I don’t work in insurance anymore. My entertainment business is successful and I still run it on the weekends.
I have always wanted to be a plumber – Not for the money, just because I enjoy it. I don’t get why that’s so hard to understand and why people have to be so negative? With a good business background behind me, the right support and training from my mentor and a positive attitude… What can go wrong? :smiley2: