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They booked James’ first job in January and their business has grown exponentially to the point where they are even getting requests from people who live over 150 miles away. Laura said that James, who was diagnosed with autism four years ago, has always enjoyed building and constructing so she “thought this would be something he could do.”“He’s really good at building things and doesn’t bother with the instructions,” Laura explained.
In addition to his jam-packed schedule, James plans to serve his neighborhood for the Christmas season by offering light installations both inside and outside the home.
You and your husband manage a handyman business?
Normally that's just called a Handyman business.
I need this guy. If you find someone similar in NY...
So he's a handyman and you're the manager....
It starts with him delivering a pizza...
That's just called being a handyman
I want to understand something, is she his pim.p?
A handy man being successful. Go figure