Hey the fiat life got to me. I thibk i need a change as the farm wont pay the bills yet.
What sole person jobs can you think of, i was looking at underground sprinklers or locksmith.
What am i missing? What professional did you recently require?
Hey the fiat life got to me. I thibk i need a change as the farm wont pay the bills yet.
What sole person jobs can you think of, i was looking at underground sprinklers or locksmith.
What am i missing? What professional did you recently require?
Depending on where you live, farm fence row installation, cleaning, and repair. Requires a ton of time.
hmmmm
maybe landscaper
handyman
cabinetry
barber
bartender
dj
nail tech..? :P
Sparky, plumbing, plasterer, heating engineer, mechanics
Sorry to hear that, hopefully soon and ths farm will ake care of what you need. Underground sprinklers sounds like a good one with relatively low initial investment
Yup, its work i know i can do. The worry i have is it falls into luxury category at the residential level.
If the economy goes people are happy to water themselves
If you are doing underground sprinklers you'd be pretty well setup to also do invisible fences and contract utility locates.
Oh i like that idea
With the new no-tax-on-tips laws in effect, bartending may be a decent option. Although I hear itβs only tax free on the first $25k/year, so keep that in mind.
Other than that, maybe try marketing some high quality goods at a local farmers market. I went to mine recently and found out that a local farmstead was able to save their farm by selling honey & olive oil-based soaps, candles, and shampoos.
with your skills maybe growing medical cannabis?
Clean and repair my outdoor grill that runs on natural gas
For something so big and heavy these things are awfully fragile
Work we are have had done recently or getting done soon.
-Tree removal/ stump grinding will probably be a team for the scale of the work.
- Painting touch up
- Power washing
- Door replacement / Handyman
Work I have seen done solo on our house being built.
- masonry
- Dude was screwing down and glueing the subfloor to the joists and sanding with a floor sander to remove floor squeak (I donβt know what this would be called)
- Electrician maybe a solo job but wouldnβt be surprised if it was a pair.
With your flower farm is there anything you can repurpose from a capital perspective to get function stacking. For example do you have a BCS tractor with attachments that could be multi purpose or with an additional attachment can you do off farm work repurposing the BCS? Such as a stump grinder or snow blower?
Thank you gorbthis into. The farm currently does not have any equipment which makes it harder. The painting touch up sounds interesting