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An Invitation to Retired Electricians anywhere except the UK with Four Days a Month for a Niche Opportunity That Can Earn 15K a Year.
There are 800K Acorn stairlifts out there. But ~70% of disabled users are very unhappy. At Indeed website: Acorn engineers get "absolutely no training whatsoever." As an independent repairman, I saw this, for years, as I was later hired to fix their mistakes. Acorn stairlifts are installed in 80 countries! Want to do what I do in Vancouver?
HOW MUCH CAN YOU MAKE BY REMOVING, RE-INSTALLING, SERVICING, REPAIRING ACORN CHAIRLIFTS PART TIME, IN A CITY THE SIZE OF VANCOUVER?
$8000 to $15000 per year, working two to four days a month, depending mostly on how many other resellers already exist in your city. The Acorn company website says an Acorn stairlift is installed "every 8 minutes" somewhere.
WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE, TO BE SUCCESSFUL AT THIS?
Approximately $500, two to four days a month, and a positive outlook with happiness already inside your heart-of-hearts.
WHY DOES THIS NICHE business OPPORTUNITY EXIST?
According to Consumer Affairs, the Complaints Board, and the Better business Bureau, ~70% of Acorn customers are upset with the manufacturer.
Disabled folks originally paid $5,000 to $13,000 to Acorn for their new stairlift. According to the Facebook Acorn Owners Group members, a used Acorn stairlift barely has scrap metal value, even if installed only for 11 days.
There is a lack of experienced Acorn engineers because of high employee turnover, according to Indeed's website postings. This lack causes long delays to Acorn customers. Also, there are many towns that are not serviced by Acorn engineers.
Acorn stairlifts are very complicated to diagnose, and to maintain
according to the annual service requirements, and complicated to repair, because there are at least six variants of the Acorn Curve model 180.
Most of my Acorn repairs involved more than one issue, even if the original call-out was for just a...
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An Invitation to Retired Electricians anywhere except the UK with 4 Days Monthly for the original thread on Electricians Forums
An Invitation to Retired Electricians anywhere except the UK with Four Days a Month for a Niche Opportunity That Can Earn 15K a Year.
There are 800K Acorn stairlifts out there. But ~70% of disabled users are very unhappy. At Indeed website: Acorn engineers get "absolutely no training whatsoever." As an independent repairman, I saw this, for years, as I was later hired to fix their mistakes. Acorn stairlifts are installed in 80 countries! Want to do what I do in Vancouver?
HOW MUCH CAN YOU MAKE BY REMOVING, RE-INSTALLING, SERVICING, REPAIRING ACORN CHAIRLIFTS PART TIME, IN A CITY THE SIZE OF VANCOUVER?
$8000 to $15000 per year, working two to four days a month, depending mostly on how many other resellers already exist in your city. The Acorn company website says an Acorn stairlift is installed "every 8 minutes" somewhere.
WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE, TO BE SUCCESSFUL AT THIS?
Approximately $500, two to four days a month, and a positive outlook with happiness already inside your heart-of-hearts.
WHY DOES THIS NICHE business OPPORTUNITY EXIST?
According to Consumer Affairs, the Complaints Board, and the Better business Bureau, ~70% of Acorn customers are upset with the manufacturer.
Disabled folks originally paid $5,000 to $13,000 to Acorn for their new stairlift. According to the Facebook Acorn Owners Group members, a used Acorn stairlift barely has scrap metal value, even if installed only for 11 days.
There is a lack of experienced Acorn engineers because of high employee turnover, according to Indeed's website postings. This lack causes long delays to Acorn customers. Also, there are many towns that are not serviced by Acorn engineers.
Acorn stairlifts are very complicated to diagnose, and to maintain
according to the annual service requirements, and complicated to repair, because there are at least six variants of the Acorn Curve model 180.
Most of my Acorn repairs involved more than one issue, even if the original call-out was for just a...
Read more
An Invitation to Retired Electricians anywhere except the UK with 4 Days Monthly for the original thread on Electricians Forums