59 years old single and straight men, no smoking, no drinking, and drug free
LOOKING FOR DOMESTIC JOB IN ANY STATE.
I am a quiet, honest, kindness, trustworthy and friendly, loyal, responsible and open caring. I understand peoples and I like helping them. I can give you a ride from your house to any local area you need to go. I can drop you off, and pick you up later. I can shop for you groceries, run errands, be your private driver, or you can use me for any personal service. I will house sit or do your home up-keep. I can help you 1 on 1 with your computer.
In the past I worked in the construction industry. I was responsible for all aspects of construction-expediting projects, sites, materials, . . . to completion, and supervision of fore-men and workers, and I know a lot of things, how to build and remodeling residential or industrial as well farms buildings. Some time I using my professional background when I helping people around their homes/buildings by doing small jobs as electrical, painting, plumbing and remodeling, including gardening and landscaping. I can do install water heaters, fans, lights, shelves, doors, windows, and more. (Sorry - I am not a licensed contractor.)
Except those I have electromechanical skill as well experience in metal industry. I worked on punch presses, hydraulic presses, lathe and milling machines.
Regarding my interests/hobbies - I have a lot. Whatever is it, I love indoor and outdoor activities, good laugh and a good conversation, and I always enjoy learning new things. I am very organized and I am looking for long-term job. I would love to take care of/manage your property (house, apartment/condo, pets, plants, garden, yard) as carefully as if it were my own. Any questions about me, my experience, just ask at
domesticjob@cox.net, and I will answer it for you, otherwise thank you for checking me out, and you have a very pleasant day. Mike.
Links to my other postings:
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http://phoenix.backpage.com/RentalsWanted/looking-for-room-in-any-state/16269178
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