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Mike Ballew
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Suggested Source for Day Laborers?

Mike Ballew
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Anyone have any advice on where to get day laborers?  Just getting started flipping houses and I'm planning to do most of the work myself.  I can foresee times when I will need a hand doing things like cleaning out a hoarder's house or deforesting an unkempt backyard or putting up kitchen cabinets.  I think I've seen on TV some cities the Home Depot parking lots have people standing around looking to get hired for day labor jobs like that.  I don't think we've got that going on where I live.  I thought about an ad on Craigslist but I'm concerned about winding up with a serial killer.  Ideally I would have a list of numbers of people that live nearby willing to show up occasionally and work for $10 an hour or whatever.  Maybe some millennial living in their parent's basement who needs a break from playing video games.  Any thoughts would be most appreciated.  Thank you.  

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