Mariner Finance is now the 2nd-largest consumer lending operation in the country, and it's based in White Marsh. If you know anyone who's interested, there are five jobs currently available:
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My design is simple enough to pass their rules. Honestly, I'm not impressed by their ability to interpret their way out of a paper bag, as it is. You won't see this extension from the street, and my neighbors will sign off without issue.
Permission? Forgiveness. Whatever ;-)
I've got what passes for a shed at the end of my carport in Columbia. It's 3 x 11, so it's really more of an outdoor closet on a concrete footing. I want to bump it out to 8 x 11 by building a 5 x 11 deck platform behind it with a plywood floor, extending the roof a bit, and then building up...
Paris & Akeia Rossiter are friends of mine who are amazing photographers. They do weddings & other special events, and are truly just great, down-to-earth people. They gave my wife & I full digital rights, re-touched as needed, and so on. I ended up with 16 GB of photos from our wedding!
They...
I just look at the systems that are advertised at Lowe's, Sears, etc., and cringe at the pricing. An $800 rebate on a $4000 overcharge just isn't worth the paperwork, ya know?
The supplier I want to use will honor the warranty as long as a licensed contractor signs off on the install. And why...
I should clarify that I plan to buy the equipment myself, and only want to pay for labor & incidentals. I'm looking for a private deal, involving cash. My interest is in paying a man for his work, not a company for their advertising.
Since the Infernal Revenue Service has decided to return their excessive thievery again this year, I've decided to do a full replacement of my HVAC system.
I've found a great set of components online, but need a qualified and licensed technician to actually do the work.
The house is in...
I have an estimate scheduled for today. Again, I'd prefer to give the work to a fellow MDS member, if I can. It's a fairly straight shot: The gas line enters the house in the basement. It needs a T joint installed, to connect about 10 - 12' of gas line, running through floor joists, and then up...
I'd like to get a gas line run to our kitchen so that we can have a new gas range installed. It's in Columbia, should be less than 20' of line to run, and the space to run it is mostly accessible.
Any chance that there's someone on here that can handle the job for me?
Thanks,
Perry