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CONNECTING HANDYMEN WITH CUSTOMERS - Paid Weekly

Company: Angi
Location: Beaumont
Posted on: November 2, 2024

Job Description:

"Looking for handymen with experience! Angi Services for Pros is a nationwide home services platform that is looking to connect professional handymen with customers. Angi Services operates in more than 250 cities and has been featured in sites like Forbes, NYTimes, CNBC, The Economist.
Our app will connect you to customers instantly. Switch it on to see people near you who booked a handyman service. Claim the job to connect with the customer. Arrive on time. Complete their service call. Get paid!
The details:
"Looking for handymen with experience! Angi Services for Pros is a nationwide home services platform that is looking to connect professional handymen with customers. Angi Services operates in more than 250 cities and has been featured in sites like Forbes, NYTimes, CNBC, The Economist.
Our app will connect you to customers instantly. Switch it on to see people near you who booked a handyman service. Claim the job to connect with the customer. Arrive on time. Complete their service call. Get paid!
The details:
- Make money performing light handyman jobs: heavy lifting, furniture assembly, tv mounting, - Complete transparency: see how much you earn from the customer for each job before you claim it
Who are you?
- Are able to perform a variety of home improvement tasks independently
- Have all your own hand tools and power tools
- 18+ with paid experience in home improvement
Angi Services is not an employer, but simply connects independent service professionals with customers looking for home services."

Keywords: Angi, Baytown , CONNECTING HANDYMEN WITH CUSTOMERS - Paid Weekly, Other , Beaumont, Texas

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