These people aren't the least bit grateful for help we've given them. Lets do some simple math. 3 daughters and the mom. $15 to clear their snow and they don't have to get off the couch. The snow is taken to the big pile by the street 400 ft. away. $15 divide by 4 equals $3.75 each. If there's a big snowfall it can take up to 30 minutes in the cold to shovel it out by hand. The boulevard isn't very big and they have a pile about 3 ft. high now to throw the snow over and it's only going to get higher. Where else could you get a contractor and machine that only charged $15? I doubt anyone else would even show up for less than $150. I tried to make it as affordable as I could but some people think if I charged $1 would be too much. How is a contractor supposed to pay his bills if he works for free? I didn't purchase the skid steer as a toy to play with just like a mechanic didn't purchase his tools as toys. If someone offered to clear my stall for $15, I'd gladly pay them. It would save me having to start the skid steer for a short time. Dave
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