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Re: Snowplow truck, hourly value???? $$$$$
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Posted by thejdman01 on November 20, 2005 at 05:22:52 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Snowplow truck, hourly value???? $$$$$ posted by Mike S 806/H on November 19, 2005 at 20:17:05:
I used to do driveways awhile ago. before fuel went mongo and was getting 25 per driveway including sidewalks no salt. could make around 50 an hour if stops next to each other. problem is people want plowed right before they go to work right before they come home sometimes lagistics of stops might not work out. what put me out of business is plow gouged out a chunk of drivway about a foot by a foot. lady wanted me to repave her whole driveway . i did not have insurance the proper business permits to be plowing which you are supposed to have i repaved her drivway and lost my behind that year. also around her no, il not enoguh snow lately to make it real profitable unless you have big contracts with target walmart etc who usually pay a flat rate to ahve it done regardless of how much or how little it snows.
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