Some interest in my Job!

December 7th, 2010

So, I put my decoration job up last night and invited a bunch of tradesmen to bid on it.

This morning I’ve got up and found a question on my bid. A different company to the ones I invited have found the job and asked a question about it. I’ve arranged for them to pop over this morning to take a look at the damage and provide me a quote on the work. I’ll ask them to add the details to Jobbit so I can compare with (hopefully) the other bids that will come in.

What is interesting though is that the tradesmen feels like he wants to come and look at the work before bidding on it. How can I get enough information into the job to make them comfortable with quoting on on it? Better pictures? Measurements?

Perhaps this level of information is different per job type. Do we need a template for decoration which is different for plumbing?

Let me know your thoughts on this. I’ll be asking the guy when he turns up!

[Edit: Got another question on there now. Great!]

Kelly

 

My first Jobbit job!

December 6th, 2010

Earlier this year, my hot water tank developed a leak. I’m not entirely sure how long around this was, but it wasn’t one of those leaks that you notice quickly. There wasn’t water running down the walls, huge swellings in the ceiling just begging to be poked at or anything like that. Instead the ceiling in my dining room gradually started to darken and the paint on one of my walls started to peel.

The leak itself is now sorted but the stain remains. Being a busy sort of chap, and not really knowing the first thing about decorating with water damage, I’ve decided to “eat my own dog food” as we say in the trade and use Jobbit to find myself someone to sort it out.

So, I’ve raised myself a job, complete with a photo to illustrate the damage. I feel that photos on jobs are important. They should give the bidders an idea of how big the job is so they can quote you better. I should probably go and measure up a bit as well, that extra bit of information will help any prospective bidders.

I’ve also invited a bunch of Tradesmen to bid on my post. Using the “Find professionals / tradesmen” link, I searched for “Sheffield” and “Decorating” and found some trademen I can invite. Lets see if they come back with a bid on my job!

If you think I can improve my job, or perhaps have a trademen recommendation, add a comment below!

Kelly.

 

Jobbit Opens Up!

March 14th, 2010

Well it’s been a long time coming but we’ve done it, Jobbit is live!

If you’ve got a job that needs doing and you’re looking for a reliable tradesmen then Jobbit is the place to come to. You can post your job on Jobbit and then tradesmen will quote on it using the website. You’ll receive email akerts when someone has provided you with a quote. Tradesmen can also ask you questions using the website and you can respond to them so that everyone can see.

As a tradesman you can find and quote for jobs, receive automatic email alerts when jobs are needed in your area, and you can also create lists of your favourite customers and other tradesman. You can also ask the job poster questions and see questions other people have asked them.

If you are a reliable tradesman then sign-up now – just click here.

If you need a reliable tradesmen then post your job now by clicking here.

Using Jobbit, you’ll be able to see all our recommended tradesmen, whether you need plumber, electrician, plasterer, gardener, builder, window cleaner, kitchen fitter, or just about anything, just post your job now and see the quotes come in. With Jobbit you don;t need to ring around a load of tradesmen or rely on one or two people’s recommendations. Find the best tradesmen on Jobbit now, it will save your time and money!

If you want to know more then head over to our FAQs in the help section.

Let us know what you think, you can either leave a comment on this blog or send us some feedback using our feedback system here. If you’ve got any ideas of how to improve Jobbit or you’ve got a niggle, just let is know!

We really hope you enjoy using Jobbit, we’ve been waiting for this for ages!

Happy Jobbit’ing!

Dan and Kelly