15 M.o.F. - Kyle Villers (NoCo Handyman) - a podcast by Brian Goldrich

from 2020-04-21T02:00

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Welcome to 15 minutes of fame. I just got asked the question. "am I in my van? " yes. Who is joining me today on the 15 minutes of fame? Mr. Kyle villers.  I met this gentleman in high school 20 centuries ago. In those years, we've had, we've done many different jobs. We've held many different hats.  Kyle, as i've known you, I remember there was a time you used to build big bass speakers in the back of people's cars. Then moved on to owning a restaurant.  And currently, right now, you own a handyman business in northern colorado. Building good, solid chunks of homes for people.  Tell me all about this. Thanks for having me on. This is actually a lot of fun. I really appreciate you taking the time today and yeah, we've known each other for, geez, since 1990 or something like that.  I think I even remember the car you used to drive. As we've moved through life, I spent some time, as everybody does, bouncing around from job to job out of high school. There for a while, I worked at an auto detailing business. I strapped on a tool belt for awhile and worked at -  (my cat's about to join us) - at an apartment complex and did a bunch of maintenance there. Then, I went into 16 years of the restaurant business.  I started managing bars and restaurants and actually owned one there for awhile, as well. After we got out of that in 2012, I think I clocked out on my last day in the restaurant business.  That was a wonderful day. Let me tell you that. I totally understand. I still remember that day. In 2012, we really changed our entire lives. We not only changed our careers, we also changed some of the ways we thought about how we were running our lives. I can look back to that year in 2012 and understand that's when everything changed for us. Now we do own a home maintenance company. I do all the handyman and remodel work and my wife has the cleaning business.  It's really remarkable. I think that you and I have a parallel where we worked in the restaurant industry, and it was the one industry that taught us - get the f* out. Go do something else.  It teaches you because it's such a hard industry and it's so demanding and now you're doing handyman stuff where you're functionally building things for people. What's the latest project you've done?



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