Sears Home Services – Appliance Repair Technicians Jobs

Start a Business with Sears & Kmart Stores Going Out of Business

Sears Home Services Lay Offs – Working for Sears Appliance Repair Technicians Jobs… We Can Help

Sears Stores Closing Appliance Techs that Need Jobs… Good News for You! Why?!

10 Reasons Why You Should Start a Business Because of the Sears & Kmart Closings

Creates an Awesome Small Business Opportunity

Buy Appliances at 30% to 50% & Sell them for Profit

Appliance Repair Market – is RED Hot!!

Competition – Your competition is a lot less… time to dominate

Sears Appliances – be the go-to-guy or company for repairs & service

Sell Used Appliances – customers will be giving you appliances for Free or Cheap

Sears or A&E Appliance Technicians lost their Jobs… Perfect time for You to Start Your Own Business

Sears Appliances repair & service market is wide open for anyone that wants to start a small business.

Sears & Kmart Going Out of Business… Opens an Awesome Small Business Opportunity for Anyone that…

Kmart & Sears Store Closing it Doors
working for sears lay offs need a job

Starting Your Own Appliance Repair Business is the Easiest Money You May Ever See…

Sears Appliance Repair Technicians Reviews & Complaints

Pay was fair, work was good.

In Home Appliance Repairman (Former Employee) – Bay City, MI – July 18, 2017
Good place to work for a couple of years, then they started closing sears stores everywhere in Michigan which resulted in the reduction of in home service technicians required to support Michigan. 17 technicians were laid off and I was one.

Stressful and Long Hours

Appliance Repair Tech (Current Employee) – Rochester, NY – June 14, 2017
day starts with getting your route on the computer, then going to customers homes and finding out the problem with the machine, running to a local parts place to get parts if available. Maintaining good customer relations, good training on older products with experienced techs, newer products learn as your working on them, hard part of the job is not knowing when you will be home if you have a family so its very hard to plan anything. Great job if you enjoy working alone and mostly being your own boss.

Stressful

Appliance Repair Technician (Former Employee) – Houston, TX – June 9, 2017
very stressful, never a set work schedule, went from working around your living area, to working all over town, cover everyone else job, with no credit nor co workers being held accountable

Pros it was job Cons too too stressful

Sears in home tech isn’t what they make it out to be

In Home Repair Tech (Current Employee) – Cleveland, OH – June 5, 2017
No raises, only performance based incentives that are purposefully hard to attain in smaller markets. Tons of drive time, forced OT , day never ends on time.

Lots of process minutia to keep track of.

If you sell protection plans and warranties you are a hero but the bonuses are never as good as they could be because of ridiculous metrics .

Pros Work independently Cons Long days poor pay no raises

Poor Organization

Appliance Repairman (Former Employee) – Hoffman Estates, IL – May 22, 2017

Management didn’t provide leadership, the company was very un-organized. The technician received the complaints from customers for the entire company causing stress toward the technician.

Little Training (Now Complaints of NO Training… Learn As You Go)

Appliance Repair Technician (Former Employee) – Portland, OR – May 13, 2017

Was hired as washer/dryer repair. Was not giving adequate training as a result was demoted to PM check all appliances. Dispatching route was terrible.

Racist Environment

In home repair technician (Current Employee) – Memphis Tennessee – May 3, 2017
Not a honest company and no Union and the company is for the company not the employees or even the customers that keep them in business. Work there for 8 years as the top performer and only received 3 raises

A Dying Company, Struggling to Survive

Repair Technician (Current Employee) – Tulsa, OK – February 7, 2017
exclusive focus on statistics have allowed company to loose sight of mission, and resulted in poor performance lack of commitment to consumers has resulted in an aging customer base, and few new customers

Pros employment Cons short sighted management

10 Reasons Why You Should Start Your this Small Business… Today!

10 Reasons Why You Should Start Your this Small Business… Today!

Because Sears, Sears Outlets & Kmart Stores are Going Out of Business and that good news for you! Why?!

The Sears Store Closing & Sears Outlets along with a lot of Kmart Stores going out of business…Creates An Awesome Small Business Opportunity for you. How?

The Appliance Repair & Service Companies and those that Sell Used Appliances should see a lot of opportunity every time another Sears Store, Sears Outlet or Kmart retailer closes its doors.

Success in many different industries can sometimes come down to a simple matter of your perspective. Where others see obstacles that are far too great to be overcome, Entrepreneurs see a Small Business opportunity hidden within these store closings.

For instance, getting appliances like; washers, dryer, refrigerators, microwaves, stoves, dishwashers, etc… at a fraction of the price.

When your local Sears store closes this year, customers will be looking for someone to repair and service their appliances. Also, where to buy their next refrigerator, washer & dryer, stove, dishwasher, oven, from… You Should be that Go to Company or Guy.

This is why local independent appliance companies have the most to gain from the closing of more than 3,500 Kmart, Macy’s, JCPenney, and HHGregg stores and…

Here are 10 Reasons Why is this Perfect Small Business Idea to Start?

(1) Home Base Businesss: No expensive office space to rent.

(2) Part-Time or Full-Time: You don’t have to quit your day job to do it.

(3) Make alot of Money: Make on Average $65,000 to $80,000 the 1st Year.

(4) Just a Few Basic Tools: Start with Less than a $100 Worth (Less if you already have some basic tools)

(5) No Inventory: is possible. However, I would suggest about $50 to $100 worth

(6) No Employees – Definitely NO Employees at first (recommend a year or more)

(7) Low Upfront Investment: A tiny fraction of the cost of a McDonald’s franchise.

(8) You Can Do It in Your Own Backyard

(9) No Technical Licenses or College Degrees Required – Just need a Business License ($20 to $30) & Business Insurance (in my area $55 a month)

(10) Basic Human/family Need – Appliances

What small business hits all of those points? What’s the perfect small business that you can start?

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