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Oh I dunno...:001_rolleyes:

300euros cash for one man today, Saturday morning ragging out a hedge and stumps, even got fed lunch!:thumbup1:

I find turning up to possible weekend jobs already to 'quote and go' a damn fine earner.

The 'now' factor is what clients love and they will pay for it.:thumbup:

One day un-declared can be the equivilant of a whole weeks wages some-times in this country where you pay 62.5% of ALL PROFIT to the state...:sneaky2:

Ty

 

This statement may be nothing but pure fantasy so there is little value in dobbing me into the 'Fisc' (fiscal=tax)

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Oh I dunno...:001_rolleyes:

300euros cash for one man today, Saturday morning ragging out a hedge and stumps, even got fed lunch!:thumbup1:

I find turning up to possible weekend jobs already to 'quote and go' a damn fine earner.

The 'now' factor is what clients love and they will pay for it.:thumbup:

One day un-declared can be the equivilant of a whole weeks wages some-times in this country where you pay 62.5% of ALL PROFIT to the state...:sneaky2:

Ty

 

This statement may be nothing but pure fantasy so there is little value in dobbing me into the 'Fisc' (fiscal=tax)

 

Ty- France getting some stick over here for 75% tax on rich. How's that affecting you:001_smile:

London is now the worlds 4th largest french city with them all moving over here.

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there`s been about 40 replies to this thread and not one of them has been of any use to the OP, rattlehunter could be a landscape gardener or similar who gets offered tree work and wants to go about it properly, what impresion do people get from arbtalk when they get 40 p$ss take replies, if he took on the tree work himself he would still get slated, remember it could be someone off here he could employ.

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Would it not be best to ask local arb's? Im working for a local landscaper only beacause i went up to him had a chat and gave him my card and said what my daily rate was for climbing only etc.

i say this as i know it depense on where you live etc so around here an average price would be between £100 - £150 without veh chipper etc

 

A groundie wouldnbe about £50-£80 with basic tickets

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there`s been about 40 replies to this thread and not one of them has been of any use to the OP, rattlehunter could be a landscape gardener or similar who gets offered tree work and wants to go about it properly, what impresion do people get from arbtalk when they get 40 p take replies, if he took on the tree work himself he would still get slated, remember it could be someone off here he could employ.

 

the thread is 2,yrs old ,so he may have some idea by now :laugh1:

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