If possible, but we work in peoples homes. We have a real estate agent that contacts us when they’re selling homes, or when one of their clients needs help with minor repairs once they’ve moved in. We also have a property owner who rents their houses out. When there are repairs that need to be done, we show up and do them. So we try to avoid the heat as much as possible, but it’s Arizona. That’s all there is to it. We can’t work at 4 AM at peoples houses that have kids, or people who are just trying to get up and go to work. However, we’re pretty aware of our surroundings, drinking plenty of Pedialyte, having ice water in our truck, wearing hats went outside, and also having bandannas with ice in them around our necks. I would say 75% of the time we’re working inside somebody else’s house, however sometimes we have outdoor jobs as well. It just depends on what the job is. It’s not a full-time job, so I am grateful for that.
If possible, but we work in peoples homes. We have a real estate agent that contacts us when they’re selling homes, or when one of their clients needs help with minor repairs once they’ve moved in. We also have a property owner who rents their houses out. When there are repairs that need to be done, we show up and do them. So we try to avoid the heat as much as possible, but it’s Arizona. That’s all there is to it. We can’t work at 4 AM at peoples houses that have kids, or people who are just trying to get up and go to work. However, we’re pretty aware of our surroundings, drinking plenty of Pedialyte, having ice water in our truck, wearing hats went outside, and also having bandannas with ice in them around our necks. I would say 75% of the time we’re working inside somebody else’s house, however sometimes we have outdoor jobs as well. It just depends on what the job is. It’s not a full-time job, so I am grateful for that.