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Cleaning tanks on weekends.
How would a person get involved in possibly cleaning fish tanks on the weekend? And what would be I be responsible for?
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Spokane Valley WA
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You would need a business license and some insurance. It might be a good idea to find an existing maintenance service in your area and work for them for a while to get a process established and find what equipment you would need. Also you need to determine what customers’ expectations are going to be.
Regards, Kevin
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