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Cost for setting out hay???
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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1081066" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Charge a fair price. Most these people want to help a young man like yourself by offering work. Its almost disrespectful to not take what they offer. If he wants to buy you lunch or his wife offers you tea... you take it... and say thank you. ;-)</p><p></p><p>Also, write out a detailed invoice. Break out you time, millage, ect. Be very transparrent on how you came to the amount you are charging.</p><p></p><p>These little odd and end jobs can lead to big opportunities later on. I started mowing a guys lawn for $6 an hour when I was 15yrs old. That has turned in to a great partnership that has been very profitable for both of us. Another place I checked cattle at for $10 a hour. I purchased my house and now lease the place for cattle and hunting from the family. No one expects things for free... just be honest and fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1081066, member: 6291"] Charge a fair price. Most these people want to help a young man like yourself by offering work. Its almost disrespectful to not take what they offer. If he wants to buy you lunch or his wife offers you tea... you take it... and say thank you. ;-) Also, write out a detailed invoice. Break out you time, millage, ect. Be very transparrent on how you came to the amount you are charging. These little odd and end jobs can lead to big opportunities later on. I started mowing a guys lawn for $6 an hour when I was 15yrs old. That has turned in to a great partnership that has been very profitable for both of us. Another place I checked cattle at for $10 a hour. I purchased my house and now lease the place for cattle and hunting from the family. No one expects things for free... just be honest and fair. [/QUOTE]
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