Well im looking to start my own side business this spring and lawn mowing is looking like a contender.
I want to be realistic about the business i choose, i absolutly love running a business and would much rather put 12 hours/day of work into my own business than 8 hours into someone elses. (yes i have tried starting a business before but thats not the subject here.)
I have no problems going door to door in neighborhoods selling to people. Theres neighborhoods full of old people who simply cannot do it themselves, and my father owns a newspaper distributorship and has a huge following of older homeowners.
However, running the time/money made formula in my head im not getting very desirable numbers. It would seem that the speed and efficiancy of a riding lawn mower would be neccesary to cut enough lawns per day to make a worthy profit.
However i cannot afford the investment of a riding lawn mower at this time.
Please share with me your experience in this field.
I want to be realistic about the business i choose, i absolutly love running a business and would much rather put 12 hours/day of work into my own business than 8 hours into someone elses. (yes i have tried starting a business before but thats not the subject here.)
I have no problems going door to door in neighborhoods selling to people. Theres neighborhoods full of old people who simply cannot do it themselves, and my father owns a newspaper distributorship and has a huge following of older homeowners.
However, running the time/money made formula in my head im not getting very desirable numbers. It would seem that the speed and efficiancy of a riding lawn mower would be neccesary to cut enough lawns per day to make a worthy profit.
However i cannot afford the investment of a riding lawn mower at this time.
Please share with me your experience in this field.
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