In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most handymen who start their own businesses have already spent years working in similar positions. Relevant experience can be obtained through other handyman companies or through fields such as plumbing, construction, building maintenance, or property management. Before moving forward, you will need a clear idea of what kind of business you would like to create.  Think about what types of jobs in which you would like your company to specialize. A "handyman" may do anything from helping to hang pictures to construction work. Make a list of specific services you would like to offer. Consider what type of customers you would like to serve. The two major types are other businesses and private individuals. While some companies focus on one or the other, many smaller startups serve both. This can be something as personal as "[Your Name]'s Maintenance." Make sure potential clients can tell that it is a handyman service from the name alone. Try to find a name that has an available simple web address and isn't similar to other local businesses.  Use the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's trademark search tool (or your country's equivalent) to make sure your name isn't identical or similar to an existing trademark.  You will likely need to register your company as a "Doing Business As" name with your state or county government. Licensing requirements will vary depending on your location. Some areas require that all professional handymen hold a license. Licensing in other areas is determined by income or the "size" of a job. In these conditions, a handyman doesn't need to be licensed if he or she makes under a certain amount per year or only does jobs costing under a certain amount of money. Still other locales only require licenses from specialty contractors, such as plumbers or electricians.  Licensing qualifications will also drastically vary from place to place. In general, they will include some sort of examination, training, job experience, and/or a processing fee. To find out the requirements for your area, consult with a few different sources. Talk to other handymen or contractors you may know or consult with an attorney who specializes in such businesses. Check your city or state government's official website for more information. Many common handyman jobs are simple and require only one person to do them. However, as your business grows, you may want to accept larger jobs where two or more workers are necessary. Additionally, with more workers your company will be able to schedule multiple jobs at once to increase revenue. At the very least, you must insure your company's vehicle. It is also important to have liability insurance. Many insurance companies have policies tailored specifically for handymen.  If you hire employees, you must purchase workman's compensation insurance if your business resides in most states in the US. This is not required if the other handymen at your company are business partners or joint owners. Additionally, some large businesses you may wish to work for require that you have workman's compensation insurance even if you are not legally obligated to have it.  If you are in the US and your business grows to include 50 or more full-time employees, your company must offer its workers health insurance coverage. You may require your employees go through a waiting period of up to 90 days before coverage applies.
Summary: Have enough experience to work independently. Figure out a business plan. Choose and register your business's name. Obtain required licensing. Hire additional employees if necessary. Purchase appropriate insurance.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Wrinkled clothes don't make for a good look. Crisp and smooth clothing is far more fashionable. If you take the time to properly store your clothes, you'll instantly look better dressed.  Nicer clothes like button-downs and blouses should be ironed before they're worn. Organize your wardrobe to make putting together an outfit quick and easy. It doesn't matter how good your hygiene is; if your clothes smell bad, you'll smell bad too. Don't wear t-shirts more than once, and only wear pants that you know aren't dirty. Use a scented detergent so your clothes naturally smell good. Though if you have eczema or chemical sensitivities, avoid fragrances and scents as they can irritate skin. It's a good idea to carry around a lint roller and instant stain remover. Be careful not to spill on white clothes. If you have P.E. or an outdoor field trip, bring a change of clothes. Your shoes aren't just functional. They're an important part of your outfit. You can clean your shoes when they start to get brown, and if you can't see their original color anymore, it's time to buy new shoes.  Be careful not to wear white shoes in grass or mud. If it's raining, wear boots or shoes you don't mind getting dirty. Take care of your uniform by washing it and ironing it frequently. Keep it away from any pets and keep it dry if it's raining. You have less room to express your style with a uniform, but you can still make differentiate yourself with accessories and unique hair style.
Summary: Always fold and hang your clothes. Wash your clothes regularly. Maintain your clothes throughout the day. Keep your shoes clean. If your school has a uniform, make sure yours stays in top condition.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After defeating Team Magma and saving the Mossdeep Space Center, go back to the Mossdeep City and enter Steven's house. Steven will thank you for what you've done. As a token of appreciation, he will give you HM Dive.
Summary:
Head for Steven’s house. Talk to Steven.