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We had a thousand bucks left. On a credit card. That was the emergency float. Instead, I spent it on a mower and a weed eater. No backup plan.No second option. Just that gut feeling that I couldn’t sit around and wait anymore. We were living hand to mouth with a signwriting business, and everyone had closed for Christmas. December rolled in, and we had zero work. So I walked into a mower shop, swiped that card, and came home with the gear. I told my wife I was starting a lawn care business....
I see this all the time. Someone starts a lawn care business with a hiss and a roar. Brand-new mower. Decked-out trailer. A truck that screams money to burn. And then? They sit back and wait for the calls to come in. Here’s the hard truth: That hardly ever happens. Because it’s not the gear that gets you work. It’s the hustle. You could have bare-bones equipment — just a decent mower, a blower, and an edger — and still grow way faster than the guy with the $15K setup. Why? No big repayments....
Mistakes happen. And sometimes, things break on the job. I’m not talking about your mower this time. I’m talking about the customer’s stuff. Windows Cars Houses Gate hinges A fire. (ok, that was my mower that time.) In 30+ years, I’ve seen it all. When it was just me out there, it was simple:Knock on the door.Own it.Let the customer know we’d fix it. That’s what insurance is for. If they weren’t home, I’d call.If they didn’t pick up, I’d text. The goal was always the same:Let them know before...