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| Inspection Education & Training This is a general forum for inspectors to discuss their educational experience, and to ask questions of InterNACHI's Education Committee. This forum is dedicated to the memory of InterNACHI member and educator Gerry Beaumont. Gerry was an avid proponent of education for inspectors and will be sorely missed. |
| View Poll Results: How much trouble was the first year of business, including expenses? | |||
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21 | 50.00% |
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13 | 30.95% |
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3 | 7.14% |
| Off the bat I made more then I ever did working anywhere... |
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5 | 11.90% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 42. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Jeffrey R. Jonas Critical Eye Property Inspections JRJ Consultants Owatonna, Minnesota Chapter President InterNachi Awards Portal: http://co.nachi.org/inachiawards/
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Most have been trying to tell you 90% of those who start do not last 3 years and many will have spent in excess of Ten Thousand dollars on becoming a home inspector . The choice is yours to make but there are no short cuts just need to get lots of experience and have deep pockets to survive . Please go into the ark hives and see some of the names of great home inspectors who did not make it . .... Cookie If I can answer any questions please send me email Roycooke@hotmail.com On an inspection and need immediate help call my cell 613-827-2011 |
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But Roy if he fails, at least he can make a drink to drown his sorrows in, doesn't that count for something?
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Determination (or plain crazy) and a lot of info on marketing. Develop a personal network of Bus. Associates. Get your name out there to the right people. Learn. Learn. Learn. And when you think you've learned enough, learn some more.
Most of us have industry related backgrounds, so it stands to reason that you have to make up for not having that. Budget for marketing and then double it. Oh, BTW, I had a second job up until last summer. In the world view we are all important and our mere existence effects all life. Jack Gilleland Home Inspection Services Clayton Commercial, Multifamily, and Residential jgilleland1@att.net Ohio_Commercial and_Home_Inspections activerain |
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ldapkus is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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After eight successful years, I'm selling Home Check America. I've accepted a new job offer that I couldn't turn down. You might know me from ASHI or NICASHI meetings, or maybe not. Anyway, I am willing to sell Home Check for an excellent bargain to the right person. In October 2000 I started Home Check America. Like most inspectors, I struggled to get even one inspection, in fact I only had one inspection that first month, on Halloween day. Then in November 2000 I had no inspections. Even though I had spoken in many real estate offices, had a business card sized ad in most of the Chicagoland area yellow pages, etc. I wasn't getting any calls. So over Thanksgiving I sat in front of my computer trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. Then (as if from heaven) a got the answer. Most home inspectors know that realtor referrals are important to success, and yet they struggle to get office presentation appointments. I did something that resulted in me giving 18 office presentations in the month of December 2000 alone, which lead to doing 6 inspections that month. Then the following spring I had another 45 presentations, doing 24 inspections in February and 41 in March. I could see things were really taking off, so in April I hired a full time office gal to answer the phone and a part time inspector named Eric. In May of 2000 I did 70 inspections while I trained Eric. In June, we both were fully booked, with me doing 63 and Eric about 25. So, I hired another full time inspector who was already trained and he did 42 in July with Eric and I being fully booked as well. I personally did 456 inspections my first year and guys did 152. These are real numbers. I can show you how to grow your home inspection business. If I wasn't offered such a great job in the industry I worked in before becoming an inspector, I wouldn’t be selling HCA. Instead I'd be beating your butt & taking names. You might be thinking you can't afford my company because it seems bigger than yours. If that's what you are thinking, let’s talk. I am a very successful single inspector firm. I chose to reduce Home Check's size to only myself for several reasons, all of them good for you if you acquire me. But it is too complicated to put in this email. For the right person, I would be willing to stretch out payments if you need that. Business is picking up. I'm seeing a better year in 2008. Sure the press reports about the housing market are bad, this is an excellent time to acquire a company like Home Check America. If you bought me, you could double your business overnight without the expense of building it up.If you are interested, send me an email and I'll send you some additional information of what is for sale (assets, systems, financials, etc). This is NOT some scam thing or spam. I don't know how else to sell the business than send you an email. Feel free to check me out at area real estate offices, or on our website, or the ASHI website, etc. Best regards, homecheck@wowway.com Last edited by ldapkus; 12/13/07 at 9:09 PM.. |
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Adam Veitenheimer is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
i do have a background, a whole family background, been working with my dad, his brothers and all since i was about 14 helping out and around doing additions and all, but my dad gave me some solid advice to not be in construction, good money but kills your body over time, so i did, i followed something else i love, a good time, open a bartending co and loved it, but my true calling is the houseing industry, its in my blood, so its time to dive back in but from a different perspective... thanks for the advice, and the note about drowning out the sorrows cause i can make some sick *** drinks, so cooke when i make it, and i will (i always do) i will throw the biggest inspectors party across the land ... but i dont think you'll be able to make it, sorry, only the helpful and the funny... thanks everyone else, who has been helping me... quote me on that, i owe you a drink
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Too bad you find my telling the truth upsets you . I have been around a while and feel sorry for all those who have tried so hard and spent so much money who do not survive. I hold no hard feelings and like I always I am here to help when and where I can. Season greetings to all. ... Cookie If I can answer any questions please send me email Roycooke@hotmail.com On an inspection and need immediate help call my cell 613-827-2011 |
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