| I'd shovel for free for a poor elderly person or such, but not a rich lazy ass. |
We have the Internet these days. Why not make use of it? |
Lame that your DH couldn't do it. |
He could have...but then he would have been working for a couple hours longer to make up the time lost to shoveling. Much happier that he is now able to relax. |
| I think it's great. Nothing "tacky" about it-please. And I agree-I'd rather vet interested parties via listserv than send my child out knocking on doors unless we lived in a small community. We live in the city. |
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Holy cow that snow was heavy. My husband and I shoveled our driveway, sidewalk and two neighbor's. Took the better part of 3-4 hours to get everything cleared, and that was two adults.
Any kid who shoveled today would have earned whatever money they requested. |
| The going rate was apparently around $60 for teens today. This seems ridiculous to me. I'm not saying do it for free. But $60?!? come on. |
| I would encourage my kids to shovel the driveway of an elderly neighbor for free, but not for able bodied adults who just don't want to shovel snow. |
If you think the price is high, then try to find somebody who will accept less. Or do it yourself. |
My DH would be embarrassed to have teens shovel. |
How nice for him. However, PP's DH is a different person from your DH -- I'm assuming. |
| I wish the teens in my meighborhood would do that. They don't even come outside to help their parents. Lazy. |
| It's totally legit for the kids to want to earn money. But I would only give them the job if they came and rang my doorbell and negotiated with me. I'm not letting some teenager's mom do the negotiating for them. |
| Work for pay, not work for free. |
Wonder if we're on the same listserv; got a very similar email and always do when it snows. In any case, between DH and me, we manage to do our own driveway/sidewalks and elderly neighbors' so no need to call upon a teen. |