Nick, You could look at doing a version of what I did with our electrician, but with the client doing the heavy stuff and you imparting your knowledge. Recent events have got my brain spinning as I may be having a building work sabbatical My version has a bit of a sting in the tail though, as I was thinking of going out and doing the first fix for someone, charging accordingly, but tutoring them as I work so they can either join in with the first fix basics or at the least feel confident enough to carry out the second fix on their own. Anyone else think this is worth exploring further as an idea?įunnily enough I was thinking something similar today !! How about setting up a "I'll volunteer to help you learn about that" group? I'd happily take the odd day out to drive up with some tools and stuff to spend a few hours helping someone else pick up some of the skills I've acquired, for example. There's nothing like an hour or two chatting and working through some typical jobs, like making soldered or compression pipe joints, making plastic pipe connections, and other jobs, like fitting MVHR stuff, and all the myriad jobs in a build. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of us are competent to teach others to do some basic stuff, I'm sure.
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