creia wrote:I am curious as to what was HER REACTION when you presented her with the bill for your work?
Michael
Not sure as of yet. I just propelled it across the street and hung the bill on her door knob as she was still teaching 4th grade at Park Elementary. She hasn't brought a check by, but I'm sure she will be as happy as a pig in mud. We were out of town Sunday celebrating a granddaughter's 5th, but she did mow her lawn Saturday and she got it all done, so it must have run that long. With the deck not going downhill, her lawn sure looked better than it has in the past
With the Personal-Pace cable adjusted correctly she probably didn't appear to be a plow horse pushing it either and hopefully she didn't have a runaway. After seeing the air cleaner element she probably had a little more power as well. A sharp blade no doubt helped as well. Now to have her keep her mitts off the HOC adjusters.
I do know that she would have paid a lot more downtown and gotten a lot less. I don't do it to make a living, I do it for the fun of it and to be neighborly. My wife might have to have her help organize things for the garage sale when I'm 6' under.
acscolo wrote:Hmmm....working on neighbors' machines? My policy on that is keep it neighborly. Certainly you have to charge for parts and maybe a little extra for a 6 pack just to let them know it's not for free.. There may come a time down the road when she can help you with something, like paint your fence, or help wash your car, or maybe just even holding the end of a tape measure on that deck you were planning to build.
I drink iced tea, don't have a fence (I had 2, the first and the last, a long time ago), the guy up above washes my old car and I just finished the deck in December 2010.
BTW, I also have my wife hold the dumb end of the tape measure
All comments appreciated. Thanks guys.