Ride along Home services/Handyman Apprentice. Looking for a motivated individual who wants to learn a valuable, lifelong trade, build real hands-on skills, and grow into a career
About Us:
We are a growing, high-standard home service and handyman company built on trust, respect, and craftsmanship. Our clients open their front doors and let us into their homes because they know we are honest, reliable, and clean. We take huge pride in solving problems for people and leaving every home better than we found it.
We are looking for a motivated individual who wants to learn a valuable, lifelong trade, build real hands-on skills, and grow into a career—not just another job.
Who You Are:
You care about people: You are warm, polite, and comfortable holding a friendly conversation with homeowners.
You respect people's space: You are naturally organized, detail-oriented, and treat other people’s property better than your own.
You are trustworthy & reliable: You show up on time, do what you say you’re going to do, and hold yourself to a high personal standard.
You love to learn: You don't need years of trade experience, just a great work ethic, a sharp mind, and a desire to learn how to fix things the right way.
Requirements:
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
Clean background check and drug-free (we work inside private homes).
Physical ability to lift equipment, climb ladders, and work on your feet.
HOW TO APPLY (IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY):
We care deeply about attention to detail. Please do not click the standard "Apply" button.
Instead, send an email directly to [email protected] with the subject line "Apprentice Application - [Your Name]".
In your email, tell us:
Your name and contact phone number.
One project or repair you’ve done recently that you were proud of (or why you want to learn a trade).
In 2–3 sentences, why customer service and trust matter to you when working in someone’s home.
Including a Resume is appreciated.
Applications submitted without these answers will not be reviewed.
$18 - $22 per hour