Posted by Geo-TH,In on May 16, 2016 at 05:28:00 from (172.78.124.73):
In Reply to: Same thing again! posted by Greg1959 on May 15, 2016 at 18:11:33:
Greg, I too am tired to doing backhoe work for some neighbors who expect me to it for free. Recently I told one neighbor I can't work for free and he said why, you are right here all I want is you to fill three stump holes. I told him 3 times, I can't work for free anymore. Each time, Why you are here. I told him just pay me what you think it's worth. He got mad and said I can't afford you. Sunday, he hired someone else to do the work.
I'm happy, hope he never askd me again. My tractor doesn�t run for free, not to mention oil changes and repairs. Neighbor just didn't get it. So I think you did the right thing. The person who wants something for free will have to pay for his hay if he doesn't get yours for free.
I moved 10 ton of dirt for another neighbor, different property. Tree trimmer made a mess of his yard, left deep ruts. He ask how much do I want $4 or $500. I said you've got to be kidding, I'm not going to hold you up, $200 is more than enough. We were both happy. geo.
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