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D. C
how much labor goes into bein a home security system installer? is it something a overweight person can handl?
Asked by D. C
someone offered me a job doing security installations but Curious to see how much work it will be. yea I'm a big boy .. 5'11 ... 335lbs ... appreciate the help ya'll. It's definately something I've been chewing on since I got the call asking if I was interested.

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As long as you can crawl around under houses and in attics your weight should not be an issue. Make sure the latter are certified for your weight, it is printed on the latter itself. It is easy to do, just time consuming. I recently installed in one of my rentals, it was not hard at all.

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It is good work, but of course it is work. You may be required to climb under houses and up ladders. The pay is fair though. As far as the weight goes it really depends on how much overweight. If you can crawl under houses and climb ladders no problem at all. It may even help you lose a little weight. It's not extremely hard work but that depends on the house and what kind of protection they are getting. Sometimes it is very simple, sometimes it is more involved.
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