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Re: what should I charge
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Posted by RickL on January 16, 2005 at 14:53:35 from (69.66.74.16):
In Reply to: what should I charge posted by ART462 on January 16, 2005 at 13:21:31:
I blow out neighbors for years with large snowblower and have to do sometimes 3 mile rd. They pay always or we have exchange deal if I need haying help or other labor it is all worked out before hand. The several widow ladies that I do have known me since baby i don't worry about. Thats just being help for those. They still always want to pay or we have a baked pie dealings. Any new move ins they are on there own of getting stuck in ditch so on own till they learn hard way. No help till pay and sign liabilty sheet period. I even usually have deal with the school bus also.
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