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I can compete quite comfortably with the gardener type hedge trimmer, even if he is charging half of what I charge. Cos invariably they are not doing a good job, they take far longer to do the same amount and they usually will only take two bin liners of arisings away to comply with the local tip regulations, so they leave the rest for the clients to dispose of????? So in reality there is no real competition, ok there's always the old boy who'll do it for a fiver, but tbh i don't want his clients anyway.

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I can compete quite comfortably with the gardener type hedge trimmer, even if he is charging half of what I charge. Cos invariably they are not doing a good job, they take far longer to do the same amount and they usually will only take two bin liners of arisings away to comply with the local tip regulations, so they leave the rest for the clients to dispose of????? So in reality there is no real competition, ok there's always the old boy who'll do it for a fiver, but tbh i don't want his clients anyway.

 

Hi Andy I just wondered why its taken nearly 2 years for you to comment again on this thread :biggrin:

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I can compete quite comfortably with the gardener type hedge trimmer, even if he is charging half of what I charge. Cos invariably they are not doing a good job, they take far longer to do the same amount and they usually will only take two bin liners of arisings away to comply with the local tip regulations, so they leave the rest for the clients to dispose of????? So in reality there is no real competition, ok there's always the old boy who'll do it for a fiver, but tbh i don't want his clients anyway.

 

couldn't have said it any better.:thumbup1:

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good thing about hedges (even though i hate doing them) is they are pretty regular repeat business, especially if you can be flexible on when you do it (august is great when other work can be a bit on the slow side)

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good thing about hedges (even though i hate doing them) is they are pretty regular repeat business, especially if you can be flexible on when you do it (august is great when other work can be a bit on the slow side)

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good thing about hedges (even though i hate doing them) is they are pretty regular repeat business, especially if you can be flexible on when you do it (august is great when other work can be a bit on the slow side)

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