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Baudelio Perea
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Contractors, Rehabbers, Remodelers in the Milwaukee WI area

Baudelio Perea
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Hi everyone, I'm not sure if this is the best place to ask this but Ill ask just in case.  I just wanted to know if there are any contractors, rehabbers, or remodelers in the Milwaukee area looking for some extra help, that might be willing to train.

Currently I work as a TIG welder, which has been great to me for pretty much my whole career seen high school.  Its something i definitely enjoy and take much pride in when it comes to quality and efficiency.  However the home contractor field has always been something Ive had much interest in.  Now that I have begun researching real estate investing, my interest in home rehabbing has only grown and I could say Im willing to leave the safety of my welding job in order to gain the skills and knowledge of the contractor field.  To be completely honest I know very little and have minimal experience in the field, but I'm willing to learn and work hard,  as Ive done to become a great welder.

So to end this here, if you're looking for some help or know of someone looking for help, I would appreciate it if you contacted me anytime, I can send my resume along with pictures of some weld work I do. Im willing to work hard to gain the rehabber skills. Thanks for reading.

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