How to Clean Up with Dirty Jobs
She’s spunky, fun and the world’s “top expert” on how regular people can make a LOT of money doing dirty jobs! Ellen Rohr, “The Plumber’s Wife,”says FORBES MAGAZINE reports the projected cost of an elite college could soar as high as$334,000 for a four year degree. Ellen tells us… Ozzy Osbourne worked in a Slaughter house. Michael Caine was a plumber’s apprentice. John Hamm worked as a set designer for X-rated films. If they can make money getting dirty, she says, so can you!
Here is her list of things to keep in mind when it comes to “dirty jobs!”
Drop the attitude – Dirty jobs can’t be outsourced and they never go out of style. Recession proof.
Influencers – Make a list of 25 prospective customers. Rule of Five – reach out to them five times. Earn their trust and business. You may have to be discreet.
Right Way – Get Licensed. Become your Industry Expert. As, you do the work, take videos and write procedures. The big money comes from creating the business and hiring great people.
Try it – Put a Simple Business Plan Together. You can do it in a weekend. Ask the Journalist Questions. What, Why, Who, for Whom, How Much, by When…and How. Make a sale on Monday and take a down payment.
Y “YES!” “Yes I do, Yes we do. Yes, make the check payable to…”
ELLEN ROHR turned around her husband’s failing plumbing business and then built Benjamin Franklin Plumbing into a $42,000,000 company. Ellen is a featured Small Business Expert for Wells Fargo, the bestselling author of The Weekend Biz Plan, and writes for Huffington Post. And Ellen is President of the Zoom Drain Cleaning Franchise. She has appeared on 54 local and national TV News & Talk Show interviews…and every producer has invited her back.
To learn more, visit www.ellenrohr.com.