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Retired and looking for work a couple days a week in Katy

2,017 Views | 14 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by Milwaukees Best Light
ncttc
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Retired about 2 1/2 years ago and looking to get out of the house and do something a couple days a week. Very good handyman and have been a delivery driver over the last couple years. Recently moved to Katy and just looking to get out a couple days a week to make some gambling money! Lol. TIA
Stringfellow Hawke
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There are bbq shops all over Katy. Probably does not pay a lot.

Here is an opportunity to volunteer. Basically build beds for kids that don't have one.

https://shpbeds.org/chapter/tx-houston-central-w/

Petrino1
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Drive for Uber. Pretty easy to make a few hundred per week and get out of the house.
ncttc
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Don't have the right vehicle for Uber or Lyft.
ncttc
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Petrino1 - If I had a 4 door sedan or suv, I'd do that in a heartbeat. Thanks for the response.
Rudyjax
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ncttc said:

Don't have the right vehicle for Uber or Lyft.
DoorDash or Uber eats.
DimeBox17
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Retail chains are paying pretty good money right now and most would probably work with your request of a couple days a week. If you currently do handyman work - Home Depot, Lowe's or Ace would be something you'd probably enjoy.
dead zip 01
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If you're a good handyman start up a handyman service and advertise it on your neighborhood Facebook page.

It always amazes me how many people are on Facebook looking to pay someone to do all sorts of small, simple things around the house like hanging ceiling fans, pressure washing sidewalks, installing thermostats, etc…
NoahAg
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I'm sure places like Lowe's or Home Depot are always needing people like you. Or maybe the Ace Hardware on S. Mason. Smaller store and more personal service than the first two.
ncttc
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Ace is probably a good idea. I do not need insurance or a retirement plan. Thanks
aftershock
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ncttc said:

Ace is probably a good idea. I do not need insurance or a retirement plan. Thanks


All of the local Ace stores are great. I'm partial to the Ace/Katy Hardware off Pin Oak. Anglers Anonymous is kind of the same laid back vibe, just salt water fishing focused vs hardware.
Jason_Roofer
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Handyman service is a great way to make some money . You can set your own schedule too. I hire handymen types all the time for things customers want me to do that I don't normally do like pressure washing a fence, staining, and typically storm damage items that aren't the roof. If you have general liability, I'll hire for it. There are probably a lot of roofers that do that so you can get some easy gigs that you don't need to seek out.
Infinity Roofing - https://linqapp.com/jason_duke --- JasonDuke@InfinityRoofer.com --- https://infinityrooferjason.blogspot.com/
Scruffy
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My dad retired and eventually went to work for ACE (or is it now Tru-Value?) in Kingwood.

Seems like ACE et.al. are good places for relatively handy retired people.
GrimesCoAg95
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If this is to just get out of the house and make some pocket money, find a w-2. I agree you could be a handyman, but then you have insurance, callbacks, etc. With a w-2 job, you show up on time and leave on time.
Milwaukees Best Light
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My retired neighbor drives the school bus. He seems to enjoy it.
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