- Oct 10, 2000
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$100 bucks a month is as much as I'm willing to pay (when I was a kid I mowed lawns for 5 to 10 bucks but times have changed).
The professional mainentance company's want WAY more. This guy would do it for less, but I know he's been doing a good job for my direct neighbors, and I happen to be able to pay him for the time being (hell I may lose my job soon and have to do it myself again).
I'm just thinking about helping someone out that needs the work and helping myself out at the same time. He would obviously do it for less (like 30- 40 bucks a visit). I just want to be fair without over or under paying him. But also want to pay him as well as I can and yes, somewhat for a "he really needs it" attitude, but he's also willing to work for it, so that doesn't bother me.
The professional mainentance company's want WAY more. This guy would do it for less, but I know he's been doing a good job for my direct neighbors, and I happen to be able to pay him for the time being (hell I may lose my job soon and have to do it myself again).
I'm just thinking about helping someone out that needs the work and helping myself out at the same time. He would obviously do it for less (like 30- 40 bucks a visit). I just want to be fair without over or under paying him. But also want to pay him as well as I can and yes, somewhat for a "he really needs it" attitude, but he's also willing to work for it, so that doesn't bother me.
