Charlesaf3
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2006
- Messages
- 1,982
- Location
- Richmond VA & Irvington VA
- Tractor
- Kubota B3030, Kubota M59 TLB
Its supply and demand, simple economics. And marginal value of money comes into it. Here in Mass we have a lot of people, with a lot of money, and not a lot of tractors. Not a huge need for tractors either, but when people do need them they have to pay someone like Lawn King what he wants. And since he's buying his house and groceries up here, he has to charge more to cover his costs.
Sure, you could make a killing by coming up here and staying in a cheap motel (costs just over $100 a night), but you'd have trouble finding customers without living here... We all wish we could buy our stuff at southern prices, and get paid mass wages.
As an example, a guy pushing a lawnmower here makes $30 an hour. Usually around a $100 to get a small lawn mowed.
Sure, you could make a killing by coming up here and staying in a cheap motel (costs just over $100 a night), but you'd have trouble finding customers without living here... We all wish we could buy our stuff at southern prices, and get paid mass wages.
As an example, a guy pushing a lawnmower here makes $30 an hour. Usually around a $100 to get a small lawn mowed.