I always ask myself what I would charge someone to do that same job. Then I do it myself since I would not pay that dang much money to someone to do that same job for me.
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Originally posted by texashunter56 View PostI always ask myself what I would charge someone to do that same job. Then I do it myself since I would not pay that dang much money to someone to do that same job for me.
Thing is I don't have that many hands and buddy the owns the land is a (1 man army). Meaning he only gets the minimum done to keep going every year. Can't hardly get anyone to help but come november-december he gets real popular.
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Originally posted by texansfan View PostLoL
So why do ppl fight McDonald's buffet flippers getting paid $100 per day?
It is the same No skill needed brainless work.
Digging ditches & piling trash takes a much brain power as flipping burgers & shaking salt on fries
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Originally posted by cantexduck View Post100 a day is fair. Trading hunts may end up causing an issue.
Originally posted by jaime1982 View PostLol, for real.
Thing is I don't have that many hands and buddy the owns the land is a (1 man army). Meaning he only gets the minimum done to keep going every year. Can't hardly get anyone to help but come november-december he gets real popular.
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I would say around $15 an hour but it just depends on the persons work ethic, I help a lady out on her ranch and she paid the guy before me $10 and I told her no and she saw me work for the first day and she is more than happy to pay $15 an hour, but thats just for general work if im clearing fence line and stuff I charge her $20 because im using all my equipment. Where are you looking to do all this work at if its close by me I would be interested.
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Originally posted by texansfan View PostLoL
So why do ppl fight McDonald's buffet flippers getting paid $100 per day?
It is the same No skill needed brainless work.
Digging ditches & piling trash takes a much brain power as flipping burgers & shaking salt on fries
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