Farmwithjunk
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I've said it before! I should have been a lawyer!
Dougster
a LAWYER?!? Then we'd have to pay $200 bucks an hour to talk to you.
Ain't it amazing how only 99% of those guys make the rest of 'em look bad
I've said it before! I should have been a lawyer!
Dougster
Oh, a lot more than $200 an hour Junk! Heck, I billed out at more than that in my prior (engineering) life. But the lawyers were all billing out at $600 an hour and up from there... and we were doing essentially the same work! More of my words ended up in the final contract documents than theirs... but guess who was making the TALL GREEN!!!a LAWYER?!? Then we'd have to pay $200 bucks an hour to talk to you.
Ain't it amazing how only 99% of those guys make the rest of 'em look bad
Oh, a lot more than $200 an hour Junk! Heck, I billed out at more than that in my prior (engineering) life. But the lawyers were all billing out at $600 an hour and up from there... and we were doing essentially the same work! More of my words ended up in the final contract documents than theirs... but guess who was making the TALL GREEN!!!
(Hint: NOT the old Dougster)
Dougster
It is a fact that Boston lawyers with prestige firms make staggering amounts of money. And those minimum rates I quoted are more than 3 years old now.I guess those East Coast YANKEE legal eagles get the big bucks. My boys over at Owee, Cheatum, & Howe work a little cheaper
It is a fact that Boston lawyers with prestige firms make staggering amounts of money. And those minimum rates I quoted are more than 3 years old now.
I should have my head examined... working for something below minimum wage now just so I can work for myself. I don't know how much longer this can go on. So far, economically speaking, semi-retirement and working for myself kinda sucks!
Dougster
The funny thing is that it's not what I charge per hour (or per day) that's killing me. Even if my advertising budget is spent wisely & correctly in the coming year and we actually get a little plowable snow this winter... it's still those completely dead shoulder months that seem to do me in.Try charging $600 per hour Your work load might cut down considerable, but look at it this way, You'd only need to work a few hours a week to make a good income
That'll be$600 for the financial advice
The funny thing is that it's not what I charge per hour (or per day) that's killing me. Even if my advertising budget is spent wisely & correctly in the coming year and we actually get a little plowable snow this winter... it's still those completely dead shoulder months that seem to do me in.
Dougster
Yes, a "day job" and steady paycheck right now would be quite a treat! I fear this is going to be one long and very cold winter.Uh, Yep! We parked the mowing equipment at the end of November. It won't roll again until late April or early may. The only cash flowing now is from CLIENTS THAT THINK IT'S ALRIGHT TO PAY 4 MONTHS LATE.
I keep 1 guy on the payroll all year since I talked him into leaving a full time job to join us. (Owner doesn't get a paycheck this time of the year )
Anyone who's never tried it, and thinks owning your own business is always fun needs to face a payday with no income in a month or 2.
Thus, I'm still buying and selling "junk" when that opportunity presents itself. And, why I'm not quitting the "day job" just yet.
Yep! With a gun, one eye cocked open... and on top of that big pile of money I'd be making!!!Dougster:
Would you sleep at night being a lawyer? Jay
Yikes! I better be careful here. I didn't know you could commit folks.Dougster: I can relate. Working in a psychiatric facility for many years and having participated in many, many committment hearings it was pretty crazy that I probably making less than some of the petitioned individuals. What also amazed me that two psychiatrists with similar training would testify in diametrically opposed testimony for the same individual and data. What was really scary was that in some cases the judges were crazier than the petitionned. Jay
Yikes! I better be careful here. I didn't know you could commit folks.
How 'bout you commit Ed and let me stay on the outside? I'd take real good care of his TANK until he got out.
Dougster
Well, at least when you got out, your tractor would have a backhoe!Oh sure be that way. Have me committed to a funny farm so that you can get you hands on my far more superior tractor.
Well, at least when you got out, your tractor would have a backhoe!
Dougster
Don't worry Ed. I will save your BEER KEG for you!Now don't you even think of putting a back hoe on my tractor. Don't need one won't have one.
Don't worry Ed. I will save your BEER KEG for you!
Dougster
It's okay Ed. I've got the 509 as my counterweight!Oh here we go again with my economical and totally free counterweight. I know that the real reason you keep bringing it up is cause you want one too. Listen I can wip ya up one for a good price.
It's okay Ed. I've got the 509 as my counterweight!
Seriously now... Can you picture me pulling up to a client's house with that beer keg on there??? I can't!!!
Dougster
Oh Brother! Good thing you have that nifty day job Ed! I'm not sure too many of my clients would have been favorably impressed with that "marketing" move!It would be even better when you pulled up and his jaw hit the ground if you got off the tractor and poured him a cold one.