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Old 11/16/09, 8:41 PM
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I wasn't following Nicks advice but I did quit a fulltime job, went in debt to buy an existing HI buisness in June and have spent a lot of time and effert on education, marketing and meeting realitors etc. I averaged about 10 inspections per month up here in Northern Ontario, and it just paid the bills. Now I have not done an inspection in 11 days and if this is an indication of the season to come than I wish I still had full time job because a part time one won't pay the buisness bills but yet if I had a full time job than I am not available to run my buisness properly. I am all for taking chances but I think I might have screwed myself . I am doing all I can to promote my business full time but the market doesn't support it. I am good at what I do but maybe went about it the wrong way.

Chris...Like you said, if you had a full time job then you are not available to run your HI business properly.

At the risk of offending you, I want to point out that you consistently misspelled "business" in the same manner. You also spelled "realtor" in the manner that many mispronounce it....and "effort" should replace "effert".

I am pointing this out to you because you are serious about being a home inspector and it is something of this nature that will usually cost an inspector repeat business from referrals.

Remembering that your value is to find and report defects.....a home inspection report with those type of errors reflects a lack of attention to detail and the inability to identify defects in your own report.

Run everything you type through your spell checker for a while. See if you start getting more referrals from agents and other professionals.

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Old 11/16/09, 9:41 PM
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No offence taken James, I'm always up for constructive criticism but I do use spell check in my reports. Thanks.
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Old 11/16/09, 9:58 PM
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No offence taken James, I'm always up for constructive criticism but I do use spell check in my reports. Thanks.
Just remember, spell check is not 100%. Also, doesn't check grammar.
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Old 11/17/09, 12:54 AM
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recepticle, reciptacle, receptical



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Old 11/17/09, 7:07 AM
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recepticle, reciptacle, receptical

inspecta, inspector, inspecter
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Old 11/17/09, 7:50 AM
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part time, part tyme, no money no $$$$
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Old 11/17/09, 9:10 AM
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part time, part tyme, no money no $$$$
Masonary or masonry
Look, this advice (which is very good might I add) is given to help not hurt. No one wants to see a new or veteran inspectors business go bad. So don't be insulted by what you hear, take it for whatever you can gain from it.
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Old 11/17/09, 10:11 AM
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Don't worry, I have read this forum for a couple of months now and see how some things get out of hand. If you can't look past a little constructive criticism than don't participate. This was my first time on this forum and I got slammed (in a good way), but I have taken so much good info from this site that it won't stop me from participating when I want to, it will only help me. How can knowledge from many good minds be a bad thing!! Thanks Guys -( by the way I used spell check )
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Old 11/27/09, 8:58 PM
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I think that inspection requires a full time involvement. You need time to spend marketing, honing up on skills and knowledge. You should work just enough to pay the bills.

The only work I do on the side is build custom fireplace mantels, or entertainment cabinets. The rest of the time i'm thinking about inspecting.
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Old 11/13/10, 1:53 AM
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there are many Part Timers here...
who
proclaim to be Full Time...
....
take your understanding
within perspective......



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Old 11/13/10, 8:35 AM
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there are many Part Timers here...
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take your understanding
within perspective......
Hi Joe,

Tell them how many inspections they must perform (daily or weekly) in order to be considered a Full Timer!
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Old 11/13/10, 9:40 AM
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This is a good thread. I took a full time job 2 years ago this December out of fear. The first JOB I have had since 1991. I just told my wife this job is cramping my style. LOL We are now making an exit plan. Trying run a bizness ( misspell for fun) part time is just that. Trying to run a business. It is scary as ever but if you are going to make it you will do what it takes. Maybe get a part time job. LOL. NACHI and you guys are a great motivator for me. Nick is correct get momentum.In 1991 I woke up everyday with that brick wall in front of me and ran into it full speed everyday and it hurt. There is no way around that wall you need to hit it one more time lick your wounds remember the scars and do it again. I have ***** footed around for a year and am in the same spot I was a year ago. Now I need to go breakdown that wall.
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