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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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Комментарии • 159

  • @FloridaTurfPros
    @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад

    www.turfprosacademy.com is live for everyone who has been asking! Do it! 🚀👍🎯

  • @jsurges1
    @jsurges1 Год назад +6

    I am a high school science teacher. As soon as school is over, I get in my work uniform and hit it until it gets dark. Who needs a gym membership. I like the physical work. I appreciate your channel.

  • @paulreints2279
    @paulreints2279 Год назад +9

    "Get rid of your push mower. Throw that thing in the trash and as quickly as you can, get a 36" stand-on that'll fit through the gate. Stop slowing yourself down!" Those words hit home.
    Thank You!

    • @Cutmasterjay2050
      @Cutmasterjay2050 Год назад

      Yes sir that's my goal

    • @paulreints2279
      @paulreints2279 10 месяцев назад

      @@Cutmasterjay2050 Did you get that stand-on?

    • @paulreints2279
      @paulreints2279 10 месяцев назад

      Also, the energy spent pushing a mower in a back yard for thirty minutes will catch up with you by the end of the day/week. Think about your longevity and the next season, not just the job you're on right now.

    • @MoeScrap-yt3di
      @MoeScrap-yt3di Месяц назад

      Been looking into this business for my children to carry I'm getting it started and hopefully they will be taking it over.

  • @richardpantin1108
    @richardpantin1108 Год назад +5

    I bought that dang mower on your advice... one of the best decisions soo far 👌 Keep bringing us that good information 👍

  • @rubendurand8454
    @rubendurand8454 Год назад +25

    I appreciate all the advise you give on your channel. This is my 2nd season. For the most part modeled my business after yours. My route density is not a tight as I would like, but we still manage to do 30-32 yards a day. We work 4 days a week. May God continue to bless and prosper you.

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад +3

      30 lawns is a lot! Making good money.

    • @rubendurand8454
      @rubendurand8454 Год назад +1

      @@FloridaTurfPros definitely making good money and able to pay my team members a decent wage.

    • @Bdigital9482
      @Bdigital9482 Год назад +1

      And how many hours did work that day? All 24

    • @jamiepippin3892
      @jamiepippin3892 Год назад +3

      Probably 12-14 hour work days with 2 or 3 guys working

    • @Bdigital9482
      @Bdigital9482 Год назад

      Don’t know why people feel the need to brag about how much grass they cut in response to a video. Dumb lookin

  • @rickyrodriguez6476
    @rickyrodriguez6476 Год назад

    Great content as always! Thanks Jonathan!

  • @stevef.9659
    @stevef.9659 Год назад +7

    You are so right about crews because the time spent on a property is determined by the weakest link. I'm solo and have timed each task for a few years now and have figured out assignments and tasks for a 2 man crew but a 3 man crew is daunting.

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад +4

      Hint.. on a 3 man crew I find that using two mowers is many times the most efficient way to service the yard.

  • @markmilan01
    @markmilan01 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the insight! This is my first real season, and im solo. Still part time. Im on my way to purchasing a 36” grandstand end of season. I also do 2 outside passes with grass Shute facing grass. I edge what I need to edge lol.

  • @happyyardservice2914
    @happyyardservice2914 Год назад

    Great info, thanks.

  • @macheneclothing
    @macheneclothing Год назад

    Great info. Watching from Antigua and Barbuda.

  • @jordanlabre
    @jordanlabre Год назад +2

    I'm 13 woke up at 10 went out and busted out 82 yards solo and was done by 3:30 and charge $90 bucks per mow

  • @genewilliams7497
    @genewilliams7497 Год назад +3

    I’d like to see your written safety program in reference to working in extreme temperatures and hydration breaks…..

  • @sosalpha
    @sosalpha Месяц назад

    To only have 1 client... lol lol
    I just started my own business and follow this channel like it's the only thing on RUclips

  • @jonhutchinson2902
    @jonhutchinson2902 Год назад

    I agree 100 with most of this advice. For you and I its just natural to think efficiently but not everyone does that. I see people string trimming edges unnessessarily all the time.

  • @tonyslawncare
    @tonyslawncare Год назад

    Great stuff bro

  • @rayrayslawnlandscape2008
    @rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Год назад

    nice video man- im super OCD about these things. 2 man crew is my absolute favorite on reg yards

  • @ICUTGRASSLLC
    @ICUTGRASSLLC 5 месяцев назад

    The biggest factor regarding how many lawns you can cut in a day, aside of the equipment that you have access to, is route density. You can mow 30-40 6,000 sq ft homes a day if you have homes next door to each other etc. I have found that windshield time is the largest deterrent for total profit.

  • @seanderrig4022
    @seanderrig4022 Год назад

    You the man!!

  • @kungfury6410
    @kungfury6410 Год назад +2

    I’m guilty of outlining the property with a trimmer but you’ve opened my eyes and will now rely on the mower to take care of concrete areas. Thank you!

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад

      Go for it!

    • @Technotranceism
      @Technotranceism Год назад

      I eyeball whether it looks like it needs it. If it isn't level, or the deck couldn't recede over the grass line, than it gets string trimmed.

  • @porfirio3820
    @porfirio3820 Год назад

    Thanks bro 💪🏻

  • @Dustin922
    @Dustin922 Год назад

    All good tips. One thing I think that’s most important to profitability that a lot of guys don’t think twice about is route density. I only work in one neighborhood. Drive time is your biggest expense. Every minute you’re on the road you are spending money but you also can’t make money during that time so it’s a double hitter. I hear of guys traveling 10-15 miles to mow a small yard and I just don’t understand it.

  • @darronallen2544
    @darronallen2544 Год назад

    We have 148 clients bag our clippings work 5 days a week mowing each day. Our base price is $30 but these lots are 1500k to 5000k lawns. Quick and easy

  • @rulyboobear
    @rulyboobear Год назад +1

    You should make a video about string trimming and the way to do it to keep
    Minimum of clippings off the pavement

  • @benitohernandez935
    @benitohernandez935 Год назад

    Excellent advice. I’ve always scratched my head on the bevel thing and people claiming string trimming edges is faster. It’s not.

  • @callumbrown3194
    @callumbrown3194 Год назад +1

    I wish it was as easy to use a stand on here in New Zealand. There is fencing around and between every property, usually a narrow entrance to the lawn at the rear of the house. We often are forced to use push mowers on the majority of relatively large lawns (500m/2)

  • @michaelrivenbark1010
    @michaelrivenbark1010 Год назад

    I am just starting out but I got into trying this because I really like it and have done it on the side alot in this video where you talk about seeing guys on break all the time that's definitely not me I have people seeing me work so long during the day outside on about anything they come up and stop me by wanting to talk just so I take a break in the hottest part of the day

  • @cleangreenlawnservicellc2630
    @cleangreenlawnservicellc2630 Год назад

    More good stuff 💪

  • @floridaprosoftwashllc.3416
    @floridaprosoftwashllc.3416 Год назад +1

    Hi brother,
    Good point on the string trimming. I was thinking the same thing whenever we are edging a yard and string trimming. I will definitely look into doing this what you are saying.
    Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @joshharris7193
    @joshharris7193 Год назад +1

    My wife says the same thing. We’re supposed to finish at the same time but I’m always getting done early 😂

  • @johnkrohn2143
    @johnkrohn2143 Год назад

    I feel lucky having none of these headaches! I’m solo for 5 years. Small turnovers every year! Postage stamp yards and plenty of them. Have fun big property dudes and gals

  • @hectordeals
    @hectordeals Год назад

    Thanks

  • @Jk1978-1
    @Jk1978-1 Год назад

    I hear ya - sometimes I see other guys doing the exact things you talked about and I just shake my head

  • @chasmofsar2691
    @chasmofsar2691 10 месяцев назад

    When I started out doing lawns as an employee, I was on a 2-man crew, and whoever finished up first would do a walk-around to make sure no details were missed, because it was multi-million dollar homes. Me and this other guy were so efficient that we were knocking our route out and going to help other crews, and getting lots of compliments. We asked for a heavier work load and the boss' response was to split us up and give each of us 2 guys to babysit. The result was basically that we had 6 guys doing what the two of us could have done, and not doing it as well.

  • @waymakerlawncare931
    @waymakerlawncare931 Год назад

    Good video

  • @sheilasansing5512
    @sheilasansing5512 Год назад +2

    My dad's pet peve was inconsiderate people blowing grass onto the roads and not cleaning up the mess!

    • @Moeonit
      @Moeonit Год назад

      Mines too just trifling

  • @andreabond3501
    @andreabond3501 Год назад

    Hi Jonathan, it’s Andy from Australia. I have 2 2 30 inch Scag walk behind I’m a sole operator

  • @therrienmichael08
    @therrienmichael08 Год назад

    Going rate in my area is $20 for a 10,000 square foot lot. That's cray cray !!

  • @LLC_Turf_Pros
    @LLC_Turf_Pros Год назад +1

    Very helpful advise! I am a solo operator at this time but still have wondered how some guys are finishing so much faster. I need to upgrade to a commercial mower from my hustler 36. That would help a lot. Also there are some properties I shouldn’t be edging first because I smash down the edge I just make with mower.

    • @iROXBEDDA
      @iROXBEDDA Год назад +1

      Mow edge weedeat blow 👍

    • @smurf13w17
      @smurf13w17 Год назад +1

      Usually what i do so the edges don't get smashed is starting with the deck half on drive way ,half on the grass before placing the complete deck on the grass

  • @beloved1654
    @beloved1654 Год назад +2

    Don’t you dare talk about my push mower. 😂….. I’ve gotta work my way up to a stand on.

    • @beloved1654
      @beloved1654 Год назад

      Thanks for the tips though really good stuff. I stopped going back over grass (most of the time) after I edge because like you said in most cases it doesn’t make that much of a difference appearance wise. Definitely a time saver.

  • @PAIDFOR50
    @PAIDFOR50 Год назад +2

    I do 8 to 10 per day Mon thru Thursday. Solo. Maintenance on Friday morning then 3 day weekend! 50 year's old. Only break is in between houses. I have alot of 3 houses on 1 street. Tight route! I eat when I get home usually about 3PM. BEAST MODE! Lunch breaks? Lol you must be under 40 years old. I laugh when I pass a restaurant and see a mowing trailer in the parking lot.

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад

      That is awesome!

    • @orlawnandlandscape7379
      @orlawnandlandscape7379 Год назад

      That’s a really good schedule. I’m also solo operator. part time. Mow 5-6 lawns in the evening mon-fri. Saturday landscape maintenance.

    • @PAIDFOR50
      @PAIDFOR50 Год назад

      Yes it's a great business for someone who doesn't mind physical work

  • @Technotranceism
    @Technotranceism Год назад

    As a stater solo, I am effective, but not to the point of efficiency of a 2 man. I've only got a 52" zero turn, and a 20" self propelled for mowers atm. My pricing is a little on the high side at times, but it's because of man hours spent soloing. Eventually I'll get to the point of having a 2 man operation and, pick up another zero turn of smaller size, which will help a lot.

  • @andreabond3501
    @andreabond3501 11 месяцев назад +1

    No break lunch between jobs

  • @andreabond3501
    @andreabond3501 11 месяцев назад

    Got 2 30 inch Scag walkbehind alternating regularly

  • @MW3BOT
    @MW3BOT Год назад +11

    I can’t mow 30 lawns because my help quit and I can’t find someone willing to work lol

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад +4

      Said every lawn guy ever 😂

    • @mycodeofhonor
      @mycodeofhonor Год назад

      Too true. I hope you find the right help for your season.

    • @michaelfelton2708
      @michaelfelton2708 Год назад

      Whete are you located

    • @dylanmartin5976
      @dylanmartin5976 Год назад

      Run indeed ads and get a new helper. It’s hard but there are 100% people out there man. Just keep working at it and control what you can control! Best of luck!

    • @richscott2952
      @richscott2952 4 месяца назад

      Just put a sign on your truck that says “worker needed just ask “

  • @jameskennedy3617
    @jameskennedy3617 5 месяцев назад

    Everyone finishing at the same time is ideal...

  • @mr.cslawncare1347
    @mr.cslawncare1347 Год назад

    I’ve never used high lift blades. Use gator blades. Do they make a big difference?

  • @2MostlyBaldGuysKC
    @2MostlyBaldGuysKC Год назад

    Whats a break? Lol i fuel at start of day grab any drinks and or food for the day. Driving from yard to yard is my break.

  • @M3MAX
    @M3MAX Год назад +1

    @6:13 this is true. I've worked at high end golf courses and we never bevel cut sidewalks cartpaths etc I've also worked on large lawn maitenance crews and we never did this as it's unnecessary with bermuda grass in my area. Now as a lawn care provider I don't ever do it. Furthermore no customer has ever requested this from me. Definitely a waste of time. Good call Johnathan.

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the insight/perspective.

    • @jamiepippin3892
      @jamiepippin3892 Год назад

      I don’t see a way to avoid beveling the edges on common Bermuda that’s cut low. You’ll see seed heads popping up around the edges if you don’t. I’ll never bevel st Augustine, fescue, zoysia and most turf type Bermuda. .

    • @M3MAX
      @M3MAX Год назад

      @@jamiepippin3892 I don't know what you are talking about with seeing the seed heads on Bermuda grass. That's never a factor on my lawns or on any lawns around here. I don't think you know what you are talking about and your last sentence doesn't make sense.

  • @ronmatthews2250
    @ronmatthews2250 Год назад +1

    This year we went with 3 one man crews and each employee does an average of $600 a day in grass cuts and all three are paid one third of their weekly sales.
    This works out great for me and the employees.
    They upsale more and we don't have to chace after any employee.

    • @cmamsler
      @cmamsler Год назад

      Are u running a budgeted hour

    • @ronmatthews2250
      @ronmatthews2250 Год назад

      @@cmamsler
      No
      I quote all the jobs and employees make one one third of the labor charges.

    • @cmamsler
      @cmamsler Год назад

      @@ronmatthews2250 what

    • @cmamsler
      @cmamsler Год назад

      One person should make 12000 a month

    • @ronmatthews2250
      @ronmatthews2250 Год назад +2

      @@cmamsler
      No ,all three grass cutters working on their own do a total of approximately $ 12.000.00 and one third of sales goes to each one of the three.
      So each one makes approximately $ 1,000.00 a week for grass cutting type of jobs.
      Also if they upsell any services they get 35 % of the labour charges.
      If you pay employee that you can't keep an eye on imo don't pay them hourly because they will probably not work very hard or fast.
      One third of labour and they will likely work harder,faster and will actually try to upsell customers because they will make more money.

  • @LuisCastro-ix3di
    @LuisCastro-ix3di Год назад

    I watch a lot of your videos.
    One one of them,you talk about a course you offer??!.
    How can I see what your offering?.
    And purchase it??!.

  • @darkwar12345
    @darkwar12345 Год назад +1

    My problem is most of my accounts are scattered. I’m trying to get accounts in the same area maybe 2 miles apart to lessen the drive time.

  • @Waynesworrldexcellent
    @Waynesworrldexcellent Месяц назад

    Do you think the 32 inch Gravely is too small? Its the only one that fits through gates here in Australia

  • @cleanclippingslawnservice7128
    @cleanclippingslawnservice7128 Год назад

    We push mow a ton 12-15 minutes a lawn 2 men crew
    Looking to add 36

  • @Bdigital9482
    @Bdigital9482 Год назад

    Came hear to read all the comments from guys mowing 30+ yards a day.

  • @tannersteinborn7487
    @tannersteinborn7487 Год назад +7

    One day this year I did 37 lawns sole in one day from 7am to 8:30pm. No breaks. All 1/4 acre lots to 1/2 acre.

    • @jamiepippin3892
      @jamiepippin3892 Год назад +1

      Lies

    • @tannersteinborn7487
      @tannersteinborn7487 Год назад

      @@jamiepippin3892 lol it actually isn't a lie. It rained 2 days straight and I had no choice I didn't exactly want to do that many in one day.

    • @rayrayslawnlandscape2008
      @rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Год назад

      37 lawns in one day solo? how much per yard $25-$30? We do about $800-$900 per day and we never hit more that 15 lawns in a day

    • @tannersteinborn7487
      @tannersteinborn7487 Год назад

      @@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 40 dollar minimum. Most are in the 40 to 45 range

    • @Dustin922
      @Dustin922 Год назад +3

      Must have been an hoa with 37 postage stamp lawns. Unload and work all day at one spot. No fencing, just mow from yard to yard. I took care of a townhome complex for many years with 85 units and each had a small lawn. Me and one guy could mow, edge, blow weed eat it all in 7 hours but I wouldn’t say we can mow 85 yards in a day.

  • @caseydavis6935
    @caseydavis6935 Год назад +1

    Pay employees a commission/percentage, efficiency suddenly takes care of itself.

  • @Press1for
    @Press1for Год назад +2

    I've been solo since I started back in 2004.

  • @JoeCnNd
    @JoeCnNd Год назад

    I have diabetes and have to take quite a few pee breaks so im thinking of getting a closed trailer to have for emergencies.

  • @andreabond3501
    @andreabond3501 Год назад

    I’m a sole operator still knock out 9-12 jobs in a day six days a week

  • @johnbailey9682
    @johnbailey9682 Год назад

    Well I did 34 lawns 3days out of the week the other days were just 30 a day by myself . The girls did 20 a day . Most guys just do not invest in there equipment. I’m glad I stopped doing yards 82 now and things are changing .

  • @jcgalmiche8352
    @jcgalmiche8352 Год назад

    Lunch break?
    We dont need no stinking lunch break!

  • @andreabond3501
    @andreabond3501 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bit of a challenge doing 25-30 as a sole operator per day

    • @leadnsteel1428
      @leadnsteel1428 8 месяцев назад

      I went with a company instead. They have benefits, salary and if you get sick you can take paid tike off.

  • @Central_Fl_Outdoors
    @Central_Fl_Outdoors Год назад

    I run a prostance 52 and a prostance 36 here in central Florida. I'm a solo operator. What is you thoughts on a mulch kit?

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад +1

      I don’t know how y’all’s grass is, but we can so much rain here that we have got to be able to discharge that mess from out the deck. If it were drier, I would def run mulch kits year round

    • @michaelmdl
      @michaelmdl Год назад +1

      I’m in NY and mulch kits have saved us tons of labor and debris costs.
      Maybe try on one of the mowers and mow on the taller side. The kit should only cost about $400-500. If it doesn’t work, then you can sell the kit or just eat the cost. The upside is worth the risk imo

  • @ronmatthews2250
    @ronmatthews2250 Год назад

    We trim every other cut.

  • @meandthemrs7403
    @meandthemrs7403 11 месяцев назад

    A crew leader should be capable of making all those calls. if he's not, then give someone else a chance.

  • @christopherwilliams3806
    @christopherwilliams3806 Год назад

    Just curious what caused the switch? I know in one of your previous videos, you mentioned edging first then mowing to blow the debris back into the lawn. Did you time both the old/new method on one yard to see which was faster? Thanks for the solid advice either way.

    • @sureshots8155
      @sureshots8155 Год назад

      “ What causes the switch” it’s called content. He has to make a video or he don’t get paid.

    • @Dustin922
      @Dustin922 Год назад

      If the edging is maintained on a weekly or bi weekly basis always edge after mowing

    • @rayrayslawnlandscape2008
      @rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Год назад

      @@Dustin922 i always edge first

    • @Dustin922
      @Dustin922 Год назад +1

      @@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 if I edge first it makes the dirt/clay stick to the concrete when it gets ran over by the mower tires.

  • @redrocklawncare
    @redrocklawncare Год назад

    Good morning, I have a question about your comment on equipment. i just formed my business last May and this is my first full year in the business. I use a Honda 21-inch 200cc push mower. This is because I can not afford a bigger mower yet. My credit also is not good enough to get a loan. So I am trying to grow it organically and save as I go and move up in equipment as I go. I have a Honda CRV 2015 that I use to haul my mower and Stihl weed eater and blower. I also do a lot of small landscaping jobs where I make good money. My per hr rate is $100 and my minimum mow is $50 wkly and $60 bi weekly. What are your thoughts on this and thank you for your time. Also, I do 1/8 yards up to 1/2 acre

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад

      I'm releasing a video on this today to answer your question, Chad.

  • @shaneshonda
    @shaneshonda 3 месяца назад

    You have to blow the driveway either way so how does that speed you up i blow as fast as i walk if its a little grass or alot

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  3 месяца назад +1

      I guess I should have clarified... When we mow early morning there is wet grass and dew on the ground until about 10am... we've already cut 10-12 yards by 10am and if we're discharging wet grass onto the sidewalks it creates a mess that is time consuming to clean up. It's better to just not blow debris onto hardscapes as a general rule of thumb in my opinion.

  • @professor_thunder
    @professor_thunder Год назад +2

    Roundup is the continual time saver. Use it.

  • @richscott2952
    @richscott2952 4 месяца назад

    Just get a rear discharge mower for residential too bad the companies don’t make one that’s 48 inches wide. They would sell a lot of them.

  • @alastairduncan1944
    @alastairduncan1944 Год назад

    At vest going from 1 to 2 people in ideal world a yard is done in half the time, 3 people third the time. Issue Is they all spend the same amount of time going *between*jobs so you can never make double a solo guy with 2 guys

  • @TheRis81
    @TheRis81 10 месяцев назад

    Dude one thing I've noticed is you guys have very flat lawns with loads of space. Push mowers are required on hilly or tight lawns on slopes. Whether it's a back area with limited access or whatever, ride-ons are great but not a silver bullet

  • @firstname6208
    @firstname6208 Год назад

    Rather than adding another person to the crew, what do you think a kr chariot device would do ?

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад

      I don't know what this is.

    • @firstname6208
      @firstname6208 Год назад

      @@FloridaTurfPros do a tube search. He had two at gie 2019 , quiet ever since.

  • @user-ei4nf4sq6o
    @user-ei4nf4sq6o Год назад

    In a video in 2020, "Mow faster w/speed tips" you say edge first. Here you say mow first. Can you clarify the difference in the two approaches for a newbie?

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад +1

      Always start with edger. My edger was down so I had to use my string trimmer after I mowed to edge and trim. Edger is def the way to go.

  • @marksullivan57
    @marksullivan57 Год назад

    Johnathon, I wonder do you have trouble keeping help ? Because the way you time and micromanage Everything. It seems it would make the job very unenjoyable.

  • @lowballerlawncare7961
    @lowballerlawncare7961 Год назад

    I have a client that added a fire pit and 6 chairs. I have to move them off to mow, then put them back afterwards. Should I continue doing this for free?

    • @bobafettfan32
      @bobafettfan32 Год назад

      No

    • @rollawy
      @rollawy Год назад

      mow around it...just like toys..home owners responsibility to move it....

  • @cleanclippingslawnservice7128
    @cleanclippingslawnservice7128 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @lowballerlawncare7961
    @lowballerlawncare7961 Год назад

    Hey, I have a client that wants me to text beforehand prior to her bi-weekly visits. Is this something you deal with? I hate this because sometimes I forget to text her. I don't like the responsibility, but didn't know if what I'm feeling is bad on my part.

    • @jjdiddle7150
      @jjdiddle7150 Год назад

      If your day and time are consistent maybe ask if you can text if you're not going to be there versus having to text every single time you cut.

    • @lowballerlawncare7961
      @lowballerlawncare7961 Год назад

      @@jjdiddle7150 I only guarantee the week, never the day or time.

    • @bobafettfan32
      @bobafettfan32 Год назад

      I tell all my clients weekly or every 2 weeks what day I will be there.
      The only ones I text day of service is if they have a gate to get in back lawn. If this customer just wants you to text before you come just for the sake of texting before you come, in my experience it opens the door for the customer to say the lawn doesn't need to be cut, and after 2 weeks with regular rain it for sure needs to be cut. I get rid of customers like that quickly, because I'm not letting a lawn longer than 2 weeks without mowing it. I tell them go get your own mower and do it yourself.

  • @lawnfreak3543
    @lawnfreak3543 Год назад

    Three man crews will cost you more money then the extra work you pick up twoam crews are best

  • @leadnsteel1428
    @leadnsteel1428 Год назад

    I don't know why people like to blow grass on the driveway and roads with the mower. It's just a mess after you have to clean it..
    This was my worst year in business because the grass was so dry I wasn't cutting any grass.

  • @kyleboland6400
    @kyleboland6400 Год назад

    What are you guys doing for urination? Pee in a bottle or what? I agree on minimizing gas station stops but that's the only place to pee in town.

  • @chuckmaxon3727
    @chuckmaxon3727 Год назад

    I hired an "experienced" worker, at first it nearly doubled our efficiency. Then he began slowing down, when we stopped at a job he was finishing a text. A few other guys would put an empty trimmer back in the rack and grab a full one rather than to refill the spool. I will not hire another worker, solo is my m.o.

    • @michaelmdl
      @michaelmdl Год назад

      That can definitely be frustrating but you have to create systems and expectations. I’m preaching to myself here as well. Most employees won’t know unless they’re told

  • @lawnfreak3543
    @lawnfreak3543 Год назад

    I do 25 yards a day no problem lol

  • @TheTrailblazer1974
    @TheTrailblazer1974 Год назад

    This all sounds great but If you are not actually in the truck with them then they are going to do what they are going to do. The work force that we are pulling from is bottom of the barrel for the most part. I do like your ideas though.

  • @andreabond3501
    @andreabond3501 Год назад

    2 not 22

  • @TheCubs2240
    @TheCubs2240 Год назад

    Did I see something about a course…..

    • @FloridaTurfPros
      @FloridaTurfPros  Год назад +1

      Haha, good eye. We've been working on one since the beginning of the year and just finished it last week. I'm working though the user experience for the web page, but really excited to share with those who have asked for it.

    • @TheCubs2240
      @TheCubs2240 Год назад

      @@FloridaTurfPros I want more info

  • @andreabond3501
    @andreabond3501 Год назад

    Take lunch with me eat between jobs no down time

  • @jleuty591
    @jleuty591 Год назад

    Sound like a tyrant with the bathroom break thing 🤣

  • @turnandburnroadtripssouthe8432

    Standardized sh**ting?