making $680 in one day doing 6 jobs – a quick day in the life of a sole trader on the Mid North Coast of Australia slogging it out
Good day. Today's video is going to be a day and a half. It's going to be a mission today. Yeah, this one is $155 simply because they want it done every 6 weeks. So, I charge appropriately. It's pretty nasty. As you can see, there's like no grass. It's all weeds. Here's the backyard of that one. Doing right on out the front end and riding out the back. I have to go around the street to get the riding out the back, but that's all right. Dobby and it's at $150. It's for the DVA, the Department of Veterans Affairs. I just send the invoice at 150 bucks, which is the max limit for a month. Send it to the pup page, the provider upload portal, and get paid within a couple of days. Front yard of this one. That's about 45 minutes. 150 bucks. Oh no, guys. I've been making $550, $600 a day. So, I've nearly made five grand in this XL so far. At this rate, I should be able to get a ute in a couple of weeks. I really appreciate you watching the videos and commenting. It keeps me going. But yeah, anyways,

4 Comments
Good Job mate. I'm looking at starting my own lawn care business you motivate me to get out there and give it a crack even with shitty gear
Doing well mate! Good to see people with your type of work ethic getting the job done. I'm wanting to start my own lawn care business so I can stop working FIFO and be home with the family more
What brand of ramps are they and where did you buy them?
Awesome work! My partner and I are in the process of starting up a lawn mowing business, but we’re a bit stuck on how to handle quotes. When someone calls, do you usually go out and check the property before quoting? If so, what do you base your price on? If you don’t visit, what’s the best way to quote for different block sizes? Any tips would be great, and keep up the awesome work! 🙂
Nice! how do you go about finding clients when you first starting out?