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Hello,
My name is VAN and im new here to this group.I've always wanted to
joint into a group like this for a very long time but never
happen,until i got Gmail and it leads me here.
I have been in the Home Improvement since i was 17 yrs old,drop out
of highs school to help my dad rum his Home Improvement business.
Personally,many years experience working in the Constrution or Home
Improvement industries aren't as importance as a desired to do
quality work and most important of all is the proficiency of our
finishing skills.We all know,the world dont mind how you perform
during,they just want to see the finish product.
I have train myself for many years to accomplish my goal,which im
sure its not going to happen on this life time.But at the young age i
hated listening,taking advice or anyone teach me how to do certain
work.I think im the best best its to easy,TRUE,ITS TO EASY GUYS,
For the past 8 years i have been learnig from installer,strainger
all the books,i mean if i spot a good installer,i'll make sure his my
friend.
Well If you guys get to this far you must be out of your mind,,,j/
k,,ok guys the truth is i like installing doors so much that i refuse
to do anything else.
For the past few year i can't get my mind out of creating or built
something to make our installing jobs more effience and effortles
Im just hoping to learn somthing or from someone here.Lets share our
skill,techques guys,take it to another level,,,,,,,,,Trust me you will
feell like a million dollar man when you see and feel that expression
in your clients face,,,You will look back and ask youself''hooo
****,did i really do that good of a work'?,,,,,Believe me you will try
harder and harder everytime you'll be amaze what you can really do.

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in your clients face,,,You will look back and ask youself''hooo
****,did i really do that good of a work'?,,,,,Believe me you will try
harder and harder everytime you'll be amaze what you *can really do.


Yeah I repair machines for a living, seeing a smiling welcoming face
when I arrive and thanks and smiles when I leave makes my day.

Although I dont like specializing in just ONE thing, its easier, but I
want a broad base of skills.

A little plumbing, like wiring, etc etc


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