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just a question thats probably been done to death but how do you guys go about finding work as i think trust a trader and the like are robbing b5stards thanks in advance
 
Its the age old question but
once word gets about that your trustworthy and do a good quality job -

work finds you !

More and more im finding i get calls from recommendation.
I don't use trust a trader or any of them, some swear by them and i may be missing out - I'll never know.....
 
I get all of my work from recommendations and a good web site. I cant keep up with the amount of work I have now and I don't advertise anywhere. Its very hard when you start up, it takes a long time to build up a customer base and their are no short cuts.
 
i have 1, emergency contract
1, national (local) pro-active contract
1, estate agent,
1, landlord
£25k

and private customers.

only advertise in one place/organisation for £350pa
plus freeindex

4 of those pay more than i would charge to privates!
 
I use checkatrade and was very sceptical at first about it but i do get quite a bit of work from it now.
I do use couple other minor bits n bobs but not much .
 
mainly word of mouth..
also get a few jobs off facebook from those pages like "for sale or wanted in (yourtown)"
 
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