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    Default Lighting is a good field to cover

    My lawn service buddy does not cover lighting in his work since he is booked to the max. He is against hiring staff because he wants to make all the money. lol.

    But if he would hire just one minimum wage or low pay per job person, then he could concentrate on landscaping with lighting to really enhance the clients appearance.

    I am not sure but the lighting may be more for residential applications than commercial, but I am sure there are situations I can not think of at the moment. Please post your thoughts.

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    Are you presently working for him at this moment? Why not introduce the market with you. You could sub out the work to him, or start a business of your own. I think you could more likely find more work in this field to residential home than commercial. This is of my inexperence though, I thought of doing it type of work myself many year ago. Now, I'm finding more folks asking if I do landscape lighting? How hard can it be? Or am I being nigh-eve?

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    It would be quite profitable for both you and him if you were to sub out the lighting work to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernir View Post
    It would be quite profitable for both you and him if you were to sub out the lighting work to him.
    I agree. Landscape lighting is very lucrative in the resi. market.

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    I agree. Landscape lighting is very lucrative in the resi. market.
    I find that fine to me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackmcmanus21 View Post
    I agree. Landscape lighting is very lucrative in the resi. market.
    you also have more power to work.

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    Yea low voltage landscape lighting is very different than lawn service. I would agree that they are two separate businesses. You could both work together though and offer each others services to both of your clients.

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    just a question, what is the simply way of doing lightning without spending a lot of money? just simply.

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    Hi i am Linda Barker,i feigned at Cambridge university and i possess worked as a healthfulness and fitness advisor on multitudinous public tv shows in both the UK and the USA.I am also an advanced yoga instructor.

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    Hi i am Linda Barker,i feigned at Cambridge university and i be struck by worked as a healthiness and competence advisor on many public tv shows in both the UK and the USA.I am also an advanced yoga instructor.

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