How can I phrase that?
How can I communicate what it is that I actually DO?
Here's an example -
Just a moment ago, a friend who's about to become a homeowner, told me the result of his property inspection. He said everything was as he expected it to be, except for a massive bee infestation.
In my head, I carry the following information:
My dear friend Mary has a cute little rent house, and her husband keeps bees on their adjacent lot, which is a truck farm.
Mary and Tom (husband) have mentioned (once) that their bee hives are managed by a bee keeper, who has a little business abating bees from homes and other property - without using chemicals. The bees can't be relocated IF they've been sprayed or fumigated.
So, I said "do NOT allow them to be sprayed or fumigated" - I have a referral who will remove the bees and put them in a safe place.
Problem solved.
I can do this in nearly any business matter.
How, though can this be monetized? Any ideas?
How can I communicate what it is that I actually DO?
Here's an example -
Just a moment ago, a friend who's about to become a homeowner, told me the result of his property inspection. He said everything was as he expected it to be, except for a massive bee infestation.
In my head, I carry the following information:
My dear friend Mary has a cute little rent house, and her husband keeps bees on their adjacent lot, which is a truck farm.
Mary and Tom (husband) have mentioned (once) that their bee hives are managed by a bee keeper, who has a little business abating bees from homes and other property - without using chemicals. The bees can't be relocated IF they've been sprayed or fumigated.
So, I said "do NOT allow them to be sprayed or fumigated" - I have a referral who will remove the bees and put them in a safe place.
Problem solved.
I can do this in nearly any business matter.
How, though can this be monetized? Any ideas?
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