Farmers’ Arts and Design LLC. is a sole proprietorship owned by Timothy C Farmer, based in Newton County, Georgia. USA
I started this company in late 2002 while I was working as an independent sub-contractor refurbishing residential properties.
Since that time I’ve shifted into other fields, and currently only offer part time or occasional service in my locality.
I do several things which do not involve this company, and some of my credentials are not associated with it.
You do not get bit for asking about such things.
I have often worked in the employ of other companies and other individuals.
I even do odd jobs and occasional volunteer things.
ART
I hope to show some of my art later this year. Y’all come look!
I’ve recently been getting back into doing art. I’m at the age of retirement, and figure if it don’t help pay the bills I can use it for gifts as I often have. (metal and wood furniture and ornamental pieces, photography, and paintings) I made my pocket money as an exhibitionist doing small clay sculptures for about a year back around 1990. I also set up some party and holiday scenes with props and stuff, long ago. But it’s mostly been a hobby.
CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENCE
I’ve lately only done handy-man repairs for relatives. I’m busy being a caretaker these days, but sorta looking for a long term maintenance arrangement to work occasionally or part time. I’ve not done housing and property inspections either this year (except for a couple free consults). I’m taking some time to beef up my credentials and replace old tools. And I’m probably open to some kinda odd jobs near home. I also may be able to play like an employee, domestic help, or a buddy named Tim if this business don’t fit the plan. It just depends.
INSTRUCTIONAL
A few years ago while re-organizing, I decided to move any classes to become a service of The Ancient Baptist Mission where I already offer biblical study and tutoring, unless the instruction is directly related to a job invoiced by Farmers’ Arts and Design. My safety instructor services seem to have fizzled out from a lack of interest. Or maybe it’s a lack of advertising.
I do have some new gadgets for first aid class participants to play with, if any of y’all think it’s time for a class. But if you want certification, prices have drastically increased as with everything else in this world.
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