May 21, 2026

Jim's Handyman NZ - Robert Young: how to recession-proof a trade business in NZ

Jim's Handyman NZ - Robert Young: how to recession-proof a trade business in NZ
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Robert Young brought Jim's Building Maintenance and Jim's Handyman to New Zealand five years ago.

His teams are now the market leader nationally, booked months out in Wellington and Christchurch while independent builders are calling him asking for work.


Robert joins Joel on the Jim's podcast to make the case that property maintenance is the most recession-proof trade business in New Zealand right now, and that owning a customer base of around 1,000 people is the only real protection a tradie has against AI disruption and a flat economy.

He has been through five NZ recessions and the pattern is the same each time.


The conversation unpacks how the Jim's flat-fee model works versus percentage-based franchise systems that quietly turn franchisees into subcontractors. Robert breaks down how lead fees operate, why the maximum lead fee in NZ is $35, why some franchisees stop taking leads after 18 months, how territory and customer ownership actually work, and why his franchisees charge close to double the rates of independent builders.

He also explains the pay-for-work guarantee and why it is rarely claimed.


If you are a qualified builder or a seriously handy tradie in New Zealand thinking about your next move, this one is worth your time.

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