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Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:19 pm
by SFDdelta1
[quote="4dawgma"]midol, ha how bout a fucitall. Blackhawk, as i said in in the beginning, I don't have anything against a man tryin' to make a dollar. And I also appreciate the work that men like you, and SFDelta and hail, while we're havein' a group "@#$%#" hug, all the sumbicthes that call themselves fireman across this great land.(cue drums) And yes deltadude may be wise beyond his years, maybe even a jedi master of sorts,(cue horns) the fact remains; man will ALWAYS chase that elusive dollar. Why you may ask...."BEARDED CLAM". That's what it boils down to. A damn ole woman. Chase that little green piece of paper around. Chase it around the "@#$%#" world if you like, follow it til you can't get nomore. Buy that damn boat, that big booty tv, your fancy booty f-850. Give up those nights and weekends. Your makin' money right? Why would you want to spend time with your wife and son, nieces, nephews, family??? Fug it! I'm rich biotch! Get that GD dollar, its gettin' away! Make some more and finance them dreams that'll drive your neighbors WILD! Yeah biotch! Just don't wait on that ship too long, it might not be the boat you were looking for. So hail, jump on! Though you may wonder were yo woman be's.
P.S. see ya'll around dove season, ya'll some awenry focks with some ducks
P.S.S. deltadude, i luv u.....man
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hold up there willis how did i get drug into this ?????????????????? I am going on 3 years of being out of the fire service. We have been in the landscape racket for 10 years this summer. I agree with you thow about folks getting in to this line of work and undercutting the people that do it for a living. 15 bucks on a 30 dollar yard is freaking crazy. There is no way you can pay your gas, workers comp, gerneral lib, auto insurance, maintenacne and everythign else that goes along with what we do and expect to make any money. As you go along and pick up more yards your 200 dollar push mower is not going to hold up and your 99 dollar trimmer will not run because it is not made to be used like you are using it you are not going to be able to afford the equipmnet you need because you have been low balling
with that said blackhawk whatever i can do to help you get started please let me know t
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P.S.S. Piss on you[
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:57 pm
by JaMak84
4dawgma wrote:midol, ha how bout a fucitall. Blackhawk, as i said in in the beginning, I don't have anything against a man tryin' to make a dollar. And I also appreciate the work that men like you, and SFDelta and hail, while we're havein' a group "@#$%#" hug, all the sumbicthes that call themselves fireman across this great land.(cue drums) And yes deltadude may be wise beyond his years, maybe even a jedi master of sorts,(cue horns) the fact remains; man will ALWAYS chase that elusive dollar. Why you may ask...."BEARDED CLAM". That's what it boils down to. A damn ole woman. Chase that little green piece of paper around. Chase it around the "@#$%#" world if you like, follow it til you can't get nomore. Buy that damn boat, that big booty tv, your fancy booty f-850. Give up those nights and weekends. Your makin' money right? Why would you want to spend time with your wife and son, nieces, nephews, family??? Fug it! I'm rich biotch! Get that GD dollar, its gettin' away! Make some more and finance them dreams that'll drive your neighbors WILD! Yeah biotch! Just don't wait on that ship too long, it might not be the boat you were looking for. So hail, jump on! Though you may wonder were yo woman be's.
P.S. see ya'll around dove season, ya'll some awenry focks with some ducks
P.S.S. deltadude, i luv u.....man
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P.S.S. Piss on you
Can we make this a sticky

Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:12 pm
by brandon327
Blackhawk,
There are some that want to cut there own yards because they take pride in what it looks like when it is done. I myself cut my own yard.
You will get yards because you will be the on cutting them. People like to see the people they are paying doing the work. Not a crew they sent out. I have my own business not cutting yards but surveying. I get jobs because I do the work and not send someone. Quality is what gets repeat business.
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:38 am
by quackheadbp
On the note of the "fireman" with a mower makin cheap bids and undercutting the "Pros"......
Dont hate the playa! Hate da Game!

Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:13 am
by Double R 2
Glad I have kids to cut old enough to cut the grass.
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:40 am
by MudHog
I'm one of those who prides in a good looking lawn and cut it myself. My parents and I share the same piece of property so we cut each other's "yard". I cringe when my dad cuts the yard and I'm probably one of the few kids who fights their parents to want to cut the grass.
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:44 am
by donia
MudHog wrote:I'm one of those who prides in a good looking lawn and cut it myself. My parents and I share the same piece of property so we cut each other's "yard". I cringe when my dad cuts the yard and I'm probably one of the few kids who fights their parents to want to cut the grass.
i don't mind my wife cutting the back yard...behind the fence....but she doesn't touch the front....couldn't cut a straight line to save her life!!
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:17 am
by DeltaCotton12
MudHog wrote:I'm one of those who prides in a good looking lawn and cut it myself. My parents and I share the same piece of property so we cut each other's "yard". I cringe when my dad cuts the yard and I'm probably one of the few kids who fights their parents to want to cut the grass.
My dad bought a riding mower and that fella looks like he's trying to cut doughnuts when he's mowing. Im not sure whats going through his head. He always wonders why i ask him not to cut the grass when I'm coming home to visit. I just don't have the heart to tell him!!
One of my favorite jobs growing up was working for a professional lawn service. learned a lot in that job. still use methods learn then on my current yard..
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:26 am
by SkippyJ
I'm a fireman...............
and I dont' cut grass.
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:28 am
by deltadukman
SkippyJ wrote:I'm a fireman...............
and I dont' cut grass.
I'm not a fireman.....but I've got alot of ho's
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:33 pm
by Sandy Creek
Blackhawk, PM me, I'll give you all the info you need, I'm a real estate agent and started one to supplement my income when the market was really in the crapper. Once you get going and get the bugs worked out you'll have all the lawns you want. Too many, and I'm in Baton Rouge where lawn care guys are EVERYWHERE. Great business, I do well with it.
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:41 pm
by deltadukman
Sandy Creek wrote:Blackhawk, PM me, I'll give you all the info you need, I'm a real estate agent and started one to supplement my income when the market was really in the crapper. Once you get going and get the bugs worked out you'll have all the lawns you want. Too many, and I'm in Baton Rouge where lawn care guys are EVERYWHERE. Great business, I do well with it.
How dare you. If you didnt go to MS State, and get a landscsape architect degree, then you have no business even picking up a leaf in someone else's yard. Dam you for trying to make an honest buck....you must do it just to drive the "pros" profit down.

Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:22 pm
by 4dawgma
Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:25 pm
by donia

y'all still at that piddlin' contest...

Re: thinking about starting a lawn care business
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:38 pm
by 4dawgma
i guess so.....