I am seeking a “Handyman Three-man Crew” for McKinney, Texas. The requirements of the crew is that the lead man be fully skilled in all aspects of home improvement work. The lead individual should also be a worker and not a pointing type supervisor constantly on cell calls for new business. The lead man/woman should be capable of doing electrical, plumbing, painting, drywall. His or Hers two helpers should also be semi-skilled. Hispanic help is acceptable, so long the individuals are trustworthy and have no criminal records.
I will require an hourly rate for the total crew “turn-key” with no up-charges for driving to our home or gas expenses. The purpose of the work will be to prep a 3,900 square foot home on the Eldorado Golf Course for future sale. The work will be required over a period of a month in at least six three to four-hour increments.
Officially, the individual and crew that did this type of work previously for me has been terminated as of March 25th, 2013. He was with me for fifteen years and remodeled over five properties for me during that period including the new Samaritan Inn of McKinney, Texas (one of my charity-centered projects).
Contact John J. Rigo at 469-450-4144. If no answer leave voice mail. Most voice mail calls returned within minutes.


“Memories of Us are Few” Veterans Day copyright 2013, John J. Rigo, Texas Commentator
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John J. Rigo’s name on the Veterans War Memorial in Mabank, Texas
John J. Rigo’s name on Veterans War Memorial in Mabank, Texas
As a senior, I know there is not unlimited time in my life to be in this world. I believe we all want to leave some part of us in the world. Something beside a tomb stone in a forgotten grave yard some place. Perhaps the kind of grave yard where the tomb stone lays flat on the ground. A place where machines run across huge expanses of tomb stones while mowing.
I am proud to say, there is a place marked for me. It is a memorial of beauty in an East Texas town of Mabank, Texas. The memorial is a salute to perhaps, some of the happinest days of my life. It was my four years of active duty in the Air Force. Knowing that this place exists where my name is among those who have served our country with honor, brings me a truly wonderful peace.
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