Plumber Needed (Dallas) at Lula

Plumber Needed (Dallas) at Lula


Company
Lula
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
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Job Description
Lula is looking for a 1099 Plumbing Pro to help with property maintenance of several thousand rental properties across the Dallas area. We are seeking individuals who have experience in the rental property industry and has an eager attitude.

What is Lula?
Lula is a service designed for property managers to eliminate the hassle of managing and coordinating maintenance, improve the resident experience, and reduce maintenance costs for property owners. Lula works hand-in-hand with our service-provider partners to ensure everyone gains. Unlike other platforms, Lula has been designed from the ground up to work with your needs and answer your concerns. Whether you are a mom-and-pop small business or an international corporation, there are many reasons why joining the Lula Network is a good idea for your company.

Apply Here: https://lula.life/become-a-provider/texas

BENEFITS WITH LULA:
-Lula delivers real jobs, not leads
-Set your own hourly rates
-24/7 phone and text support for Lula Pros
-New jobs available daily
-Choose only the jobs you want
-Paid for labor and parts within 1-3 days

REQUIREMENTS:
-Must be 18 or older
-Must have General Liability Insurance
-No felonies within the past 7 years
-Be friendly, respectful, and punctual
-Must provide your own tools and materials
-Must complete vendor onboarding and be approved

Please email [email protected] with any questions

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