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Good Morning Foreclosure Cleanup Business Owners,
Here are a few more jobs. As you peruse each job, you'll see I may have added a tidbit or note with the post so you have a little insight to help you in applying and landing work orders.
Help Wanted:
Job Description:
Capitol REO, a national field services company, is currently accepting applications from qualified property preservation vendors in the major metros of the following states -
Georgia, Utah, Washington, Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, DC, Indiana, Michigan, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.
Our client for these services is a large Corporate Relocation firm and these are not bank owned properties. Approx 75% of these properties will be tenant occupied. Typical work will include emergency repairs, recurring weekly grass cuts, pool care, inspections, etc. Work on these properties will continue for an average of 3-5 years.
All applicants must have a minimum of 1 years experience performing property preservation work and must have their own work truck, a digital camera, computer, and all necessary tools and equipment.
If you are interested in applying or if you have any questions, please email jobs@cpfsi.com with a copy of your resume as well as a zip code list of your coverage areas in an excel document. Once received, your information will be reviewed for consideration.
Note from Cassandra: Help Devising a Zip Code List: In your effort to come up with a list of zip codes in which your company does business (or in which your company can do business), use the United States Post Office's Zip Code Finder. You can find a ZIP Code by entering an address, and you can also search for a partial address, such as "Green Street, Los Angeles, CA." Find it at this link: http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp.
Two more Job Leads posted on the blog over last few days:
Good luck in applying to the above. (Don't forget to consider outsourcing and referring work out as your company starts to get busier!)
Cassandra
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