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    Larry Green's Avatar
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    Default New Rookie, appreciate any starting tips

    Hello everyone, I'm new to the business, I'm here as Mr. Sponge
    because I'm here to soak up as much wisdom as possible, also to share whatever knowledge I can with the inspection family. Working here in
    Central Florida.
    Regards,
    LG

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    Default Re: New Rookie, appreciate any starting tips

    So how are ya Larry. great to have you around.

    My best tip. Take it easy go over everything 2 or 3 time. I will sometimes inspect the out side 3 times go one way and then the other just walk around and around. just take your time. don't get your shorts in a bunch. you will get a lot of this board, some of the best inspectors in the country are hear. I have been inspect for some 30 years and these guys teach me things all the time...

    Best

    Ron


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    Default Re: New Rookie, appreciate any starting tips

    Try some of this stuff:

    Home Inspector Startup



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    Erby Crofutt, Georgetown, KY - Read my Blog here: Erby the Central Kentucky Home Inspector B4 U Close Home Inspections www.b4uclose.com www.kentuckyradon.com
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    Default Re: New Rookie, appreciate any starting tips

    In this market? Brings to mind the old Steve Martin routine about how to become a millionaire in 3 easy steps:

    First, get a million dollars...


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    Default Re: New Rookie, appreciate any starting tips

    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Green View Post
    Hello everyone, I'm new to the business, I'm here as Mr. Sponge
    because I'm here to soak up as much wisdom as possible, also to share whatever knowledge I can with the inspection family. Working here in
    Central Florida.
    Regards,
    LG
    One sage piece of advice is to realize that you will not become rich as a home inspector, but you can make a good living after you become established.

    If you have a spouse that has a good paying full-time job and they have the benefits then this makes being a home inspector so much easier. Actually, this is true for just about anyone that is self employed.

    I see that you are in Central Florida, you are in the middle of a bunch of other inspectors, so you need to set yourself apart from the "others". Find a special niche that makes you standout from the others.

    Scott Patterson, ACI
    Spring Hill, TN
    www.traceinspections.com

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    Default Re: New Rookie, appreciate any starting tips

    First, get a million dollars...

    Actually, in these times, if you want a million, you had better start with 2.


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    Default Re: New Rookie, appreciate any starting tips

    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Green View Post
    Working here in Central Florida.
    Larry,

    Click on the User CP link and add your city to your location, it helps us.

    For instance - What part of "Central Florida"? Which city?

    There are a couple of us here from "Central Florida".

    Jerry Peck
    Construction/Litigation/Code Consultant - Retired
    www.AskCodeMan.com

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