ive had a similar deal doing pine needle removal, first time i showed up and i consider my prices on the low end around here as i figure working for a dollar or 2 less per hour and working, is better than pricing myself so high that people cant afford to hire me,and doing nothing anyway i got a call to clean off a lot, i showed up with several tools including a pine needle rake that i designed and build myself , a small dump truck,to completely remove the debris from the lot, and a tractor with a landscape rake to get the larger thicker areas, [ the lot was 3 acres and had never been cleaned off], did the job, got paid, next year i got a call asking if i would do the job for another guys quote, even though the job was going to be easier and quicker with only a years worth of pine needles on it the quote was ridiculously low i passed, but curious i drove by to see who was working so cheap, it figured, a tatooed guy with a 4 foot pony tail in a beater compact worth maybe 200 dollars with 1 walmart rake, he piled everything at the curb where the city will eventually pick it up sometime between 6 weeks and 6 months after the wind, kids and dogs have scattered half of it back on the lot
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