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hustlers
09-28-2001, 11:16 PM
i gross between $2-3,000 per week, about
85 man hours mowing
wandering what you guys pull in?

HOMER
09-28-2001, 11:27 PM
That's quite a spread there ain't it? People are hesitant to talk $$$$$$$$$$$ here so don't look for a real big response.

walker-talker
09-29-2001, 12:46 AM
that is quite a spread and i also noticed people here dont like to talk about the money. I posted a message last week along the same lines and didnt get much responce. I am only part time now, but considering going full time and appriciate (sp?) the input. Take it easy.
Matt

strickdad
09-29-2001, 02:03 AM
the reason we dont like to talk about it is there is a lot of cash in this biz. and we know big brother is watching. (especially now) so we dont talk much about how much money we make. on the other hand we do often speculate on how much one CAN make.

RMDoyon
09-29-2001, 06:43 AM
Hustlers,
The reason I won't discuss my gross here is because any sales info I put out gives my competition an insight to my business.

I would LOVE to know what other legitimate contractors are grossing in my area.

Strickdad,
In order to be successful, legitimate businesspeople can not do this with unreported cash.

Roger

kris
09-29-2001, 10:37 AM
Don't really think it tells you much..

Just finished doing the numbers for this month.. 4 men/women on maintenance this month grossed $31,154.

Never work for cash.

bobbygedd
09-29-2001, 04:06 PM
funny isnt it, that people who claim to be 100% legit, cant discuss their income amoungst thier peers. hmmmm, makes me wonder....

RMDoyon
09-29-2001, 04:21 PM
Perhaps if the name of my company and location were not part of my profile/signature I would be more forthcoming.

Roger

LoneStarLawn
09-29-2001, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by bobbygedd
funny isnt it, that people who claim to be 100% legit, cant discuss their income amoungst thier peers. hmmmm, makes me wonder....

What does being legit and disclosing financial information have anything to do with each other?

My financial information is between me, my accountant and the IRS. I do not know alot of people in or out of the industry that would talk about their salaries. Some may want to disclose that info., some may not, but that has nothing to do with being legit or not.

PS I didn't see your numbers...Does that make you not legit? NO

KirbysLawn
09-29-2001, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by bobbygedd
funny isnt it, that people who claim to be 100% legit, cant discuss their income amoungst thier peers. hmmmm, makes me wonder....

What's stopping you? You had a perfectly good chance to post your numbers in that post but seems you choose not to also.

The amount I make is totally irrevelant to anyone elses business.

cp
09-29-2001, 05:08 PM
Well, this was my highest grossing week since I started and the back can feel it.:)

Guido
09-29-2001, 05:20 PM
Most of the trade mags do a state of the industry type things once a year with all the average profit's, gross income, average crew size, etc.

I'm pretty sure its during the winter months. This would probobly be your best source for the info your looking for.

But really, like Ray said, the amount of money another company makes or charges or whatever really doesn't do anything for you. It can't help you in many ways at all.

Here are a list of the mag's I know of (most of them). If someone knows more about when those industry averages come out, please reply to this thread.

Thanks!

Turf Magazine
http://www.turfmagazine.com/

PRO Magazine
http://www.promagazine.com/

Lawn and Landscape
http://www.lawnandlandscape.com/

Grounds Maintenance
http://www.grounds-mag.com

Landscape Management
http://www.landscapegroup.com

Irrigation Journal
http://www.greenindustry.com

Heavy Equipment News
http://www.heavyequipmentnews.com

Landscape & Irrigation
www.landscapeirrigation.com

Arbor Age
www.arborage.com

Erosion Control
www.erosioncontrol.com

The asphalt contractor
www.asphalt.com



Hope this helps!

Guido
09-29-2001, 06:23 PM
Here's the report I was talking about for last year. There should be a new one coming out soon.

Hope this helps you with what your looking for.

http://www.lawnandlandscape.com/articles/article.asp?ID=1157&AdKeyword=national+averages

MATTHEW
09-29-2001, 06:26 PM
Totals per week really comes down to dollars per hour and hours worked. Some guys mow 10-12 hrs per day 7 days a week. I only put in an average of 30 per week. The average $$$ per hour will also vary with equipment used. Asking us for a number should not influence your goals unless you match up #of employees and equipment used with yours( not to mention the area you live in!)

plow kid
09-30-2001, 06:21 PM
I average around $45-$70 a hour and I worked around 20 hours this last week