People
Magazine
4/27/98
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From
a writeup in People Magazine:
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In the money Man
Around the House
Need
a guy-but not a relationship? The solution could be Rent-a-Husband®
Kaile Warren knows how to satisfy a woman. For that, he has been
transformed from a sad sack sleeping on a sofa at his failing
home remodeling company to an entrepreneur with franchises on
both sides of the Atlantic. Warren's story, more Home Improvement
than Boogie Nights, began on a grim evening in May 1996. Despondent
over his business troubles and the end of his three-year marriage,
he prayed for a break. At 3 a.m., he says, he awoke to a three
word vision: Rent-a-Husband. "I was a little bit in awe of it,"
says Warren, 38, of Portland, Maine.
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And
why not? Warren's service provides 10 "husbands" who are all work
and no whine. For $25 an hour they do everything from screw in
a lightbulb to build a back porch. "They're every woman's dream
- tall, dark and handy," boasts Warren. And profitable. He expects
revenues in his Portland office to top $500,000 this year and
has recently signed contracts for 17 U.S. franchises and 2 in
England.
Born
to parents in the construction business, Warren began working
part-time by his father's side at age 8. Later, as a home remodeler,
Warren was struck by how couples bickered over household chores.
"I wanted to figure out how to tap into that need, and the words
never came to me," he says. Until Rent-a-Husband®.
Still, he needed a few good men--carpenters, electricians and
all around Mr. Fix-Its-who wouldn't expect dinner or leave the
toilet seat up. " It's really hard to find a good husband,"
he muses. "But once you do, you hold onto him for life."
"So
far, all my wives have been happy," says hubby-provider Kaile
Warren
4/27/98
PEOPLE
Photograph of Kaile by Ed Quinn/SABA
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