JMS Electric Company
- Winthrop Harbor, IL 60096 (map)
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JMS Electric Company • Winthrop Harbor, IL • $65 per hour
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We do residential and commercial electrical work.
We work on switches, receptacles, lights, generators, panel upgrades, ceiling fans, troubleshooting, and new construction.
Question and answer
Q. Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients.
A. New construction. Service work.
Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?
A. Make sure they are licensed and insured. You get what you pay for.
Q. What important information should buyers have thought through before seeking you out?
A. Know what you want.
Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?
A. Union Craftsmanship at non-union prices.
Q. What do you like most about your job?
A. Doing a good job. Seeing it complete.
Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?
A. What do you think? Then I give them my answer.
Q. How did you decide to get in your line of work?
A. Seemed interesting.
Q. Tell us about a recent job you did that you are particularly proud of.
A. Had a remodel job that I had to engineer myself and when it was all done the owner was very happy.
Q. Do you do any sort of continuing education to stay up on the latest developments in your field?
A. Yes. Keep up with new code changes. I take classes. Plus research on the internet.
Q. What are the latest developments in your field? Are there any exciting things coming in the next few years or decade that will change your line of business?
A. Generators. Solar and wind power. Low-voltage lighting.