
3 January 2019 | 13 replies
Sounds to me that someone installed a heat pump in a house that was either oil or propane heat .

13 December 2015 | 6 replies
I am looking to build a team of people who will be able to put my system pretty much on auto pilot so my business and team know exactly how each person works so we can make money as a well oiled machine!

19 November 2017 | 18 replies
We actually own and operate a high-end luxury home cleaning business.We hired professional cleaners upon move-out & also had the carpets professionally cleaned at 6 months living there and again upon move-out and used proper chemicals and a professional power washer to clean any oil stains from the driveway we may have caused with our old work vehicle.Our landlord charged us the following odd, ridiculous charges:$3.33 To empty out the ice from the freezer ice maker $1.08 To screw a lightbulb in the bathroom vanity$30.00 To remove a nice black metal paper towel holder we had put in the kitchen cabinet$6.67 To fill and paint a tiny minuscule hole barely visible to the naked eye in the kitchen pantry door$3.00 For a smoke detector battery$3.33 To remove a small piece of duct tape from a wall switch in the kitchen we had placed there because every time someone flipped the switch accidentally it would turn the dishwasher off.
12 November 2015 | 10 replies
Oil exploration has unfortunately went down the toilet wherever I've traveled the past 2 years so oils guys are probably out, do you have any wind farm projects going on around you -- maybe cater some fully furnished places to any wind farm construction workers in town?

29 May 2020 | 18 replies
I have yet to speak with them however, because I work in the Gulf of Mexico in the oil and gas industry.

5 July 2020 | 50 replies
I could save probably a $ thousand a month doing a few things myself - mowing my grass, changing my own oil, grooming the dogs, fertilizing my trees, ironing my shirts, etc.

7 January 2018 | 11 replies
I recommend Ohio, the oil and gas is booming here, there’s a consistent supply of pipeline workers from here and out of state.

7 September 2022 | 3 replies
For investors that have rentals with home heating oil, how do you structure that with billing your tenants for heat?

1 March 2009 | 6 replies
I would say that her basic points are to: 1. set things up in entities and take advantage of business tax deductions2. turn whatever you like to do (or are good at) into a business3. hire a personal assistant to free up your time4. invest in several specific categories including real estate, oil and gas, etc.5. spend $10K (as I recall) with her to go through her program (to join her inner circle or whatever it's called).Although I find her a good speaker, as Jon said it's really basic business stuff.