Anyone in NC want some free labor?

Hey guys,

First post, been lurking on the site for a while soaking up information. I have a window cleaning business in central NC and have decided to add residential power/pressure/soft washing services this spring. I’ve done plenty of DIY pressure washing at home through the years but have no experience professionally. I feel that I’ve gained a ton of knowledge just from cruising the site but nothing beats real world, hands on experience. Any of you guys in the central NC area or close by willing to let me come work for you for a day or two and show me the ropes? I learn quickly.

Thanks guys,

Taylor
Dun-Rite Pro Services

Man, my first post really took off! Haha. Oh well, I suppose I will do it the old fashioned way. Thanks for reading!

Try the PWRA facebook page there is alot of New Yorkers on there. Not sure who on here from from New York I know @Monsterpowerwashing is but thats all I know.

Pretty sure NC is north Carolina…I think

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hahah shit I totally read NW

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You can’t swing a dead cat and not hit a washing contractor east of Raleigh to the salty water

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That’s somegood wording. Aren’t you in that area? I read you needed some help.

I’m in the area. I need about 2 more guys and I always need someone to sub to, but they have to be set up like me.

I’d probably sub for you if I was in the area. I’m in California so I cant help you there. I was talking about the o.p.

I’m kinda not into the free labor thing. Pay me and I’ll let you hang around a day or two, or if i know you and you are not competing against me, no charge and I’ll buy coffee. I’m not training more competition. That’s bit my butt enough.

Makes sense to me.

Can’t say I blame ya @Innocentbystander, but hey, never hurts to ask!

I’m not mad. And i wish you well.

Out of curiosity what ya mean there?

Hi volume machines, same ds system, use elemanator, trucks with no lettering, no back pack blowers, etc… With the exception of Chad Johnson in TN, the other 3 companies I sub to o are owned by former employees that started their own businesses.

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