I'm not sure if the lawn care business is big in your area,but if it is you may want to get into that. My first job was at a rather large company and the owner makes a good living. He started out just as a kid with one push mower and about 10 years later he has a heck of a business going. Fleet of 20+ trucks with around 30 workers. He always told me the key to making money is to pick something you don't mind doing and that a lot of people hate to do. While you do the work for them charge them threw the nose!! LOL.. I'm 27 now,but i was 17 when i started that job in high school. I bet i was the only kid in school making 1,000 dollar pay checks during the summer. Don't get me wrong I worked my butt off for it. I would work 15 hour days on average (6 days a week). Best advice if you would go down this road is go after big acounts like business. Don't waste your time with small personal lawns. The companys are more likely to pay you ( also make more) plus you deal with less complaining.
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