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mod thats how i make money and im 14, its decent
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Cutting wood, chopping wood, splitting wood, all the same (to some) lol. It all sucks ass and works your upper body hard. I used to do it by hand, but recently I got the luxury of being lazy and using a splitter lol.
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Undemised wroteQwel wroteUndemised wrote002 wrote Get a job. I started mowing peoples lawns and chopping wood when I was 14, and bought my truck when I was 15.
Chopping wood?
What do you mean bro?
Chopping wood, up north where it gets cold some people I would say most use wood to burn fireplaces. You cut wood (its not easy) and people will buy it or pay you to do it for them.
Its not hard to understand, you chop wood.
Oh, guessing your american then.
So you cut wood for heat in a fireplace
In England, we have radiators.
You're in UK, there is millions and millions of houses with fire places that funereally enough need wood so you could chop wood for them as said.
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Hurleh wroteUndemised wroteQwel wroteUndemised wrote002 wrote Get a job. I started mowing peoples lawns and chopping wood when I was 14, and bought my truck when I was 15.
Chopping wood?
What do you mean bro?
Chopping wood, up north where it gets cold some people I would say most use wood to burn fireplaces. You cut wood (its not easy) and people will buy it or pay you to do it for them.
Its not hard to understand, you chop wood.
Oh, guessing your american then.
So you cut wood for heat in a fireplace
In England, we have radiators.
You're in UK, there is millions and millions of houses with fire places that funereally enough need wood so you could chop wood for them as said.
I agree with you, I live the UK and I house with a log burner and we pay for the logs to be bought to our house, there is defiantly business there for you. Just pick out the right houses, the ones without radiators.
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Decl4n wroteHurleh wroteUndemised wroteQwel wroteUndemised wrote002 wrote Get a job. I started mowing peoples lawns and chopping wood when I was 14, and bought my truck when I was 15.
Chopping wood?
What do you mean bro?
Chopping wood, up north where it gets cold some people I would say most use wood to burn fireplaces. You cut wood (its not easy) and people will buy it or pay you to do it for them.
Its not hard to understand, you chop wood.
Oh, guessing your american then.
So you cut wood for heat in a fireplace
In England, we have radiators.
You're in UK, there is millions and millions of houses with fire places that funereally enough need wood so you could chop wood for them as said.
I agree with you, I live the UK and I house with a log burner and we pay for the logs to be bought to our house, there is defiantly business there for you. Just pick out the right houses, the ones without radiators.
So do we, we have 3 and nearly everyone here has one or a fireplace in the their house
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Hurleh wroteDecl4n wroteHurleh wroteUndemised wroteQwel wroteUndemised wrote002 wrote Get a job. I started mowing peoples lawns and chopping wood when I was 14, and bought my truck when I was 15.
Chopping wood?
What do you mean bro?
Chopping wood, up north where it gets cold some people I would say most use wood to burn fireplaces. You cut wood (its not easy) and people will buy it or pay you to do it for them.
Its not hard to understand, you chop wood.
Oh, guessing your american then.
So you cut wood for heat in a fireplace
In England, we have radiators.
You're in UK, there is millions and millions of houses with fire places that funereally enough need wood so you could chop wood for them as said.
I agree with you, I live the UK and I house with a log burner and we pay for the logs to be bought to our house, there is defiantly business there for you. Just pick out the right houses, the ones without radiators.
So do we, we have 3 and nearly everyone here has one or a fireplace in the their house
I can see there being a chance but there is no where to cut trees down.
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Well apart from the obvious get a job you could try starting an online business the key trick to making one is thinking to yourself what pisses you off then bam you've got yourself a business if you know what i mean.
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just marry right and your good man.
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No need to cut trees down, I've never cut a tree down. Usually people already have the tree down and cut into rounds, you just need to show up with an ax and get to chopping.
In such a rainy place, I'm sure there are places that have problems with standing water, offer to dig a hole and put in a french drain. All that is is digging a long trench about 3' down, putting a french drain in (a corrugated pipe with some foam around it usually), and put some pea gravel, or lava rock over it. I've made a lot of money doing that.
In such a rainy place, I'm sure there are places that have problems with standing water, offer to dig a hole and put in a french drain. All that is is digging a long trench about 3' down, putting a french drain in (a corrugated pipe with some foam around it usually), and put some pea gravel, or lava rock over it. I've made a lot of money doing that.
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You could always win the lottery.
It's up to $400 million here in the US, I'm sure that would last you a little bit, at least until you find something steady.
It's up to $400 million here in the US, I'm sure that would last you a little bit, at least until you find something steady.
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