Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
exaclty what i posted, you work when you want to work (unless you make "contracts" with your customers, like you'll come back every week to mow it for them again) and you work as much as you want to work, you have no real boss (but of course no one is going to hand over money unless you did atleast a half assed job on the yard, doens't require experience, anyone knows how to push a mower til it's all relitiveally even, only thing you have to "pick up on" is when most people are home around where you mow.. like if you're in a mostly upscale neighbor hood, of course not many are people are going to be home monday-fri between 7am-6pm... but the best places to hit up are the "elder" neighbor hoods, where's there's shitloads of "old people" because.. most of htem can't do the work for their self, are almost always home, and almost always have money so none of thatl "i can't afford to do it right now" if anything just try it out for a day, if your neighbor hood is anything like mine... you're gonna be going out almost every day cuz of all the easy money there is to be had.
Listen to what this man says, HE IS VERY WISE. I did the exact same thing when I was 17 years old, made great money. Now I run my own lawn care business during the summer and I clean snow from airplanes in the winter. I make about $60.00 an hour, I work completely for myself and I NEVER have to work more than 4 days a week. When I get a SH*THEAD for a client I can tell them what they can do with thier grass. I set my own prices and work at my own pace (VERY FAST=MORE $ PER HOUR!) It took me a lot of hard work to get here but, IT CAN BE DONE.
GOOD LUCK!