Anika's inspiring tale of life as a cycling piano tuner in another thread got me to wondering if there are similar stories in our midst...
Who here manages to do a "mobile" job, e.g. visting homes or businesses primarily by bike?
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I build furniture at various retail stores and houses around the area and its pretty much exclusively bike. A busy week will put me around 200 miles, average about 100 miles. Normally all chicago, but sometimes I'll take a project way out just to do something new. Today I did Joliet (took the metra out there/back) and WOW is it fun to power through some hills :)... even with taking the train I still put on 31 miles since I had such a blast riding through some new terrain :)
Typically a backpack with drill/handtools, I tried the rear rack but had alot of problems and the handling was too disrupted with any weight back there.
Paul--haven't seen you in a long time. You ARE spread out, indeed! That must be trying at times.
I also go to Old Irving, but only for one walk and it's typically at the end of the day. I can't or won't drop them because they're my best friends and I love them and their dogs! Some days, I think it's the bane of my existence. Once I'm about a half mile into the ride, I feel fine with it.
Unless you're maxed-out, I'd be happy to send business your way, too. I am pretty busy, but I still seem to have some room in the day and would greatly appreciate referrals. Puppies are welcome. I have morning time as well as afternoons.
A.K.A Paul said:Like Holly I'm a dog walker and do it all by bike (some cta). I agree with Holly, much easier than a car.
Unfortunanely I'm spread out waaayyy too far in all directions. I service Lakeview, Roscoe Village, Old Irving, Jefferson Park, and Edgewater.
Holly, next time I get a referral in your area I'll be send it your way.
For 8 years I rode to over 2,000 homes and businesses to measure living and working spaces to draw floor plans for real estate marketing. I did almost every job by bike, through the nice and the shit weather.
I even drew some floor plans for Julie Hochstadter long, long ago. :)
For 8 years I rode to over 2,000 homes and businesses to measure living and working spaces to draw floor plans for real estate marketing. I did almost every job by bike, through the nice and the shit weather.
I even drew some floor plans for Julie Hochstadter long, long ago. :)
I didn't see the other thread, but I am a car-free full-time professional dog walker/ pet sitter and bike between client homes (like many other folks in this city).
I'm able to use my bike a reasonable part of the time. I'm a photographer and work primarily in the loop or all over the city at CPS schools photographing web content. Since I'm carrying some serious hardware on my back, I can't afford to risk my precious cameras with precipitation, even with rain flys and some planning. Some of the schools are a bit out of my range too, but whenever possible I ride.
Even with a conservative estimate, the $ I've saved for my humble little company by biking puts a stupid grin on my face.
(hence my profile picture -- that was mid-dog-walking route last January)
Like Anika, I'm a cycling piano tuner/technician. I've been doing it for five years and would say I bike to at least half of my jobs. I live in Uptown and have biked to clients in Oak Park, Skokie, Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, and Morton Grove, plus all over Chicago. I'm also an accompanist for CPS and a few dance studios around town, and bike to these gigs regularly.
CTA is my back-up during inclement weather or unwielding scheduling logistics. ZipCar is my fall-back should I need to move equipment or travel to far-reaching suburbs.
Of course, what really makes this all possible is my smartphone and associated transportation apps.
Posting for AKA Paul--I don't know if you regularly check messages here. I don't. I'm sending you one with some information about a client who needs a dog sitter 2/9 & 2/10. I'm fully booked but would be glad to refer you.
About a third of my photography shoots last year were by bike. I have a couple of Burley's I use (one at a time) and as long as I'm not photographing a formal event or CEO portraits, I don biking clothes, place my gear in the Burley and head out. Many of my jobs do require a car load of gear otherwise I'd ride.
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