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Lawn mowing services, Concessions, Lemonade, Lots of things!
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Mow lawns, I did last year and here are some tips. And please don't call it "****" or "redneck" work because there's really good money out there. Anyways I had a pickup truck, a $600 trailer from tractor supply, two push mowers, two weedeaters, and edger and two handheld blowers. You can start out with less equipment but with what I had which was about $2000 invested and ended up paying it off in a month! Use flyers or business cards, along with word of mouth (parents are amazing at getting customers) and look professional, not like a scrub so people with money will hire you. Also, you can flat price lawns but that's not a good idea, try to price every lawn different based on what's there to get the best amount of money, and so there is opportunity to do odd jobs or other work on the property. Come on it's $1000 a week cash with no tax if you are efficent and get a good customer base
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Thanks everyone...got an idea or two from your answers!
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