GB
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Post by GB on Oct 14, 2022 18:43:29 GMT
Hello everyone, I've been getting some questions lately from moms that are interested in doing some of their own home repairs on their own, without having to call out a technician.
I'm considering making a training video that helps women feel more comfortable taking on such repairs...
If I were to create a training video teaching ladies to do their own home repairs, what would you like to learn about?
A) Electrical trouble shooting including replacing electrical switches, outlets and ceiling fans.
B) Adding lighting fixtures, recessed, hanging and back lighting, etc.
C) Plumbing, faucets and shut off valves.
My name is Glenn Britt and I have been in the commercial, electrical/mechanical industries for 30 years, troubleshooting and repairs. My skill set also includes home repairs. Some lady friends of mine have shown concern about calling a repairman, that they don’t know and inviting them into their homes. So, I thought I would reach out to find if there is an interest in home repairs and what topic that would be most beneficial.
Reply if you would please.
Thanks for your help into finding out what video women would be most interested in.
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Post by johnshavers on May 27, 2024 13:47:37 GMT
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