Jab S Mowing 7020
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ABOUT WAVES Works is a “pro-choice” sole trader small business located in southern Tasmania, Australia. The company was established as an extension of an existing hobby “mobile DJ” service known as WAVES (Wireless Audio/Visual Entertainment Solutions) with Works being added due to COVID-19 implications and to cater for the growing number of services being provided. Current services and subsidiaries now encompass “computers, technology, audio/ visual, multi-media productions (JAB’s Computing) plus online and mobile entertainment services (WAVES, VCRS & the VideoDJ). And commencing in 2022 a lawn mowing, weeding, whipper snippering, gutter and window cleaning service (JAB’s Mowing). The latter helping to add lifestyle balance, especially with exercise and vit. d levels being so important these days. Our sole technician, Video DJ (AKA “JAB” & “DJ Curly”) is a former health professional who is also well versed and multi-skilled in computers, technology, DJ’ing, basic yard maintenance and a growing number of things. Experience and skills that blend perfectly to provide a professional, friendly, reliable, diligent, honest and reasonably priced service. Remote location and statewide services are also available by negotiation. For a detailed list of the current and growing services on offer please visit the “home page” or directly access the subsidary pages accordingly. SERVICES Current subsidiaries and services are: JAB’s Computers (No fix no fee! Smart Home / NDIS specialist including unique Track IR systems) JAB’s Mowing (Statewide and remote area provider) VCRS YouTube Channel (Vinyl and Cassette Revival Stories) Video DJ (Online and Mobile Entertainment Services) Video DJ Live Streaming Fix your internet coverage, install a smart home device and get your lawns mowed all via the same provider!
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