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Re: rates for plowing drives?.
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Posted by thejdman01 on September 26, 2005 at 15:02:41 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: rates for plowing drives?. posted by marlowe on September 26, 2005 at 13:44:56:
the other problem is when they want it done at 3 oclock in the morning before they go to work and 3 in the afternoon before they get home (assuming its snowing all day) they you possibly have logistics problems if your ont he other side of town etc. another problem i have run into people dont like you plowing at 3am (the neighbors i should say.) and the last huge problem in residental subdivisions is what to do with the snow??????? illeagle to put it in the street. alot of people dont want it pushed into their lawn, brown in spring for some time possibility of tearing up lawn. sometimes it depends on how big of a pain in the _ _ _ it is is waht i charge. also some pople will want sidewalks etc done, it try to find jr high or early highschool kids willing to do it to pick up a few bucks. not many willing to get up at 3am in the dead of winter though
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