Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding reputable home repair companies and contractors. I used to use Angie’s list and it was great
Yes! I’m so tired of researching companies, reading reviews, scheduling estimates, etc. I have a laundry list of things I need done around the house, but it requires managing multiple types of contractors.
I need an electrician to fix some outlets and hardwire some light fixtures. My HVAC is incredibly old (have kicked the can 2x with repairs) and likely needs to be replaced soon. I want to have our sewer line scoped. There is some carpentry work (e.g. shelving and such) I’d like to do. I need someone to do a bit of drainage work and put in a walkway in my side yard. My driveway needs repaving. And on and on.
Obviously paying for this stuff isn’t fun, but I have the money. What I don’t have is time to arrange all these things. And if your project is too small there may not be interest or you won’t be prioritized on the schedule.
I wish there was some centralized contracting service that could come to your house and write up an estimate for everything and send out the people you need for each project. It feels like as soon as I knock 1-2 projects off our to do list another few pop up. I’m always looking around at the things that need fixed but I don’t have time to schedule to fix.
I know that there are services that manage home repairs and perform regular basic service for you. https://myhasslefreehome.com/what-we-do/ is a local example. I'd love to be able to just call them and say "hey. I have a small list - paint the front door, install a door knob, fix a light, fix a toilet - and have them come out without a subscription. I know that you can get the same service with a handyman but good luck finding someone!
I assume you want to pay $100 for what is at least 8 hours of work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immigration paperwork
I left home country as a child and I have no documents aside from a birth certificate and expired passport. I’m an adult now and I also have American citizenship. However, to get citizenship for my children I need my own civil affairs in order: This means getting the equivalent of my country’s social security card, voting registration (it’s mandatory) and valid passport and ID card. And THEN I need to apply for my children and get them passports!
I really really don’t want to deal with all this, but can’t in good conscience let my kids not have citizenship especially since American citizenship is becoming increasingly worthless.
Can you help?
Feel free to emigrate back to your home country. Get that process going and get out, pronto! Wouldn't want to keep you here suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding reputable home repair companies and contractors. I used to use Angie’s list and it was great
Yes! I’m so tired of researching companies, reading reviews, scheduling estimates, etc. I have a laundry list of things I need done around the house, but it requires managing multiple types of contractors.
I need an electrician to fix some outlets and hardwire some light fixtures. My HVAC is incredibly old (have kicked the can 2x with repairs) and likely needs to be replaced soon. I want to have our sewer line scoped. There is some carpentry work (e.g. shelving and such) I’d like to do. I need someone to do a bit of drainage work and put in a walkway in my side yard. My driveway needs repaving. And on and on.
Obviously paying for this stuff isn’t fun, but I have the money. What I don’t have is time to arrange all these things. And if your project is too small there may not be interest or you won’t be prioritized on the schedule.
I wish there was some centralized contracting service that could come to your house and write up an estimate for everything and send out the people you need for each project. It feels like as soon as I knock 1-2 projects off our to do list another few pop up. I’m always looking around at the things that need fixed but I don’t have time to schedule to fix.
I know that there are services that manage home repairs and perform regular basic service for you. https://myhasslefreehome.com/what-we-do/ is a local example. I'd love to be able to just call them and say "hey. I have a small list - paint the front door, install a door knob, fix a light, fix a toilet - and have them come out without a subscription. I know that you can get the same service with a handyman but good luck finding someone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding reputable home repair companies and contractors. I used to use Angie’s list and it was great
Yes! I’m so tired of researching companies, reading reviews, scheduling estimates, etc. I have a laundry list of things I need done around the house, but it requires managing multiple types of contractors.
I need an electrician to fix some outlets and hardwire some light fixtures. My HVAC is incredibly old (have kicked the can 2x with repairs) and likely needs to be replaced soon. I want to have our sewer line scoped. There is some carpentry work (e.g. shelving and such) I’d like to do. I need someone to do a bit of drainage work and put in a walkway in my side yard. My driveway needs repaving. And on and on.
Obviously paying for this stuff isn’t fun, but I have the money. What I don’t have is time to arrange all these things. And if your project is too small there may not be interest or you won’t be prioritized on the schedule.
I wish there was some centralized contracting service that could come to your house and write up an estimate for everything and send out the people you need for each project. It feels like as soon as I knock 1-2 projects off our to do list another few pop up. I’m always looking around at the things that need fixed but I don’t have time to schedule to fix.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really unmotivated and lack self-discipline. I struggle terribly with making myself do things in which I'm not interested, and also with follow-through...on anything and everything. Part of this is rooted in depression and ADHD (which are treated, how well is questionable, but I've been on just about every antidepressant there is). These things have been lifelong issues but in the past year they've gotten much worse; I'm not even working full-time anymore. I used to be ambitious once upon a time. I barely remember what that feels like. I'm also always exhausted and can fall asleep even after drinking large amounts of caffeine.
I've seen psychiatrists, therapists, executive function specialists, primary care physicians. You got another option for me?
Anonymous wrote:I want housecleaners who don't steal, don't break things, don't judge, aren't intrusive, don't pretend to clean but really clean, don't slack off after 6 months and don't make me feel like I need to clean or tidy before they come over. Will pay top dollar. But it doesn't exist.