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#3912430 05/18/23 07:52 PM
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My son (18) graduates this coming Tuesday. He has a normal job at night, at Publix and makes good money for a high school kid. He recently decided to start a lawn care business in addition to his normal job. Mowing, edging, trimming bushes, weedeating, weeding, pressure washing, etc…Man his business has blown up. He’s got a special secret niche that he has focused on and it’s really paid off. This week alone he has worked only three days and has made $980.00 and hasn’t worked more than 4 hours a day. I’ve fronted him the equipment since I already own everything with the deal that he keeps it gassed up and maintained. If anything breaks he fixes or replaces it. It’s been a lot of fun teaching him about business, bidding labor, accounting for expenses, negotiating and how to read people, etc…. I’m proud of his work ethic and his willingness to get after it.


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Sounds like a good kid who had a good upbringing. You should be proud.

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Originally Posted by kpswihart
Sounds like a good kid who had a good upbringing. You should be proud.

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Sounds like you raised him right. Too many now have no work ethic

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beers

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Awesome!

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Originally Posted by swamp_fever2002
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Did you know that Beer Nutz are over a Dollar...and Deer Nutz are under a Buck...


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So here’s the question for you? Are you expecting him to go to college and potentially kill the entrepreneurial spirit in him or going to let him lean into this while he’s young and see what he can do with it? College will always be there, I’d urge him to really lean into this.

I’ve said before, landscaping type of business may be the easiest business to get into and dominate, most that I’ve seen are failing miserably at treating their lawn business like a business.


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Sounds like he would make a good car salesman

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Great that he's doing well. College didn't kill anything for me, as I worked different things the whole time I was in school. I probably would take business accounting classes and management as he can go to a junior college. Lawn care should be a pretty flexible job.

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Is he hiring? Good on you for raising the young man right thumbup


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There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
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Originally Posted by jbatey1
So here’s the question for you? Are you expecting him to go to college and potentially kill the entrepreneurial spirit in him or going to let him lean into this while he’s young and see what he can do with it? College will always be there, I’d urge him to really lean into this.

I’ve said before, landscaping type of business may be the easiest business to get into and dominate, most that I’ve seen are failing miserably at treating their lawn business like a business.


He’s got a wrestling scholarship at Montevallo so yes he’s going to college. We’ve been talking about it some and his two younger brothers will probably run the lawn care business when he’s in school. We’ll cross that bridge when time comes.


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Heck yeah. He sounds like a great young man. 👍

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Great job Mike!

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He can make a good living with that lawn service if that’s something he wants to continue.

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Sounds like he having fun. One if my friends in Mobile makes a good living doing that, installing irrigation, and laying sod.

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Originally Posted by jbatey1
So here’s the question for you? Are you expecting him to go to college and potentially kill the entrepreneurial spirit in him or going to let him lean into this while he’s young and see what he can do with it? College will always be there, I’d urge him to really lean into this.

I’ve said before, landscaping type of business may be the easiest business to get into and dominate, most that I’ve seen are failing miserably at treating their lawn business like a business.


He’s got a wrestling scholarship at Montevallo so yes he’s going to college. We’ve been talking about it some and his two younger brothers will probably run the lawn care business when he’s in school. We’ll cross that bridge when time comes.


Tell him to be careful wrestling at Montevallo. That school seems to have an unusually high number of fruit loops.

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Food for thought, I am friends with 3 brothers. The older 2 went to college and got business degrees. The younger one flunked out of college and started a lawn care business. Look's like the youngest one will retire first. He has done extremely well!

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