wcampbell47
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- Joined
- Jul 21, 2009
- Messages
- 697
- Location
- Texas Coast
- Tractor
- Kubota L3901 ASV Compact Tracked Loader
In your experience, what are the pitfalls in doing this kind of work? ie jobs/customers/situations to avoid and typical problems encountered.
Over the course of the years I have discovered there are people you want to work for and those you don't. It will not take long to discover for your self. Examples - those that think you are too pricey, those that want something for nothing, those that keep "adding on" to the original project without due compensation. And those that are just plain too picky. That doesn't mean you do a slip shod job, just that you can never get things done to their satisfaction. Go look at the project before you commit. Ask about obstacles that might be present. You can't see a two foot high obstacle in four foot tall grass. Run with your front end loader down low to protect your tractor and shredder when mowing a field the first time. Learn that you don't have to take a job just because you have been asked. You might refuse because it is too dangerous for you or your equipment (mowing on a slope or near water). There is a project I am probably not going to do because the neighbor is a trouble maker. Same project the utility district is quick to lay blame if a water pipe breaks and you are near the break. Stay away from known or suspected alcoholics. Don't take on more than you can do unless you have backup or a partner willing to step in to help. My best uncontested sources of revenue are local contractors that like my work. I will put them at the top of the list when they call. Don't take a job for cheap just to have work. You will regret it from the moment you unload the tractor. Stay away from "bitchy" women. If they hate their husband or men in general they will not like you and think that you owe them. I live in what is a fishing village that is becoming more of a 2nd home resort area. The old timers are stingy but the new comers seem to be better "heeled" and are willing to pay for services. Don't try to get rich in one afternoon. Do good work!! Even if some think you are pricey they know you do good work and will pay. Most of this is just good common sense. You will have a few missed steps, but just take your licks, learn and move on to the next adventure. Cheers!