Yep. My lazy millennial neighbors, admittedly with young kids but undeniably lazy AF, drive up the cost of services. Which they can all afford because mummy and popsie paid for their undergrad, grad school and down payment. Oh and a Lexus in one case. I'd have money for 3x/day doorDash too if I had their Boomer parents as benefactors! |
PP doesn't sound like someone who actually knows the price, and is just spewing guesses. |
They are driving DOWN the cost of services. If they pay more, a provider can afford to charge other people less and still make the day worth the trip into town. |
| My teens charge for $25 for a single driveway, $40 for a double wide (we live in a townhouse community) and an extra $10 to do the steps. They aren't fast but they are thorough and love having a little extra money. |
I hope your property is huge, because otherwise you're vastly overpaying. |
Oh honey you got taken |
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I don’t know what they are doing this year in my middle class neighborhood, but last year my kid spent the night at his cousin’s in a more UMC neighborhood and they told people “pay whatever you want!” And said that people paid amounts that they thought would have been rude to ask for.
This year they are out offering to start your walk now, and come back to finish tomorrow, all for one low price. I don’t know if they are telling people the low price or letting them pick. |
Not to mention avoiding heart attacks! |
I am sick of people like you. If you don't want to tip then don't, but it is none of your business if I want to tip generously for a service I contract for, go be cheap. |
Good for them! We've lived here over 15 years and have only had 1 neighborhood teen ask about shoveling in all these years. Many aching backs later, we've contracted with our lawn team. |
Nope, I paid the same when you include tip the the hot chocolate I sent them home with, they'll remember my address when the next snow comes and I'll pay them again. Don't fall on your icy walkway |
| Hmm. I saw 2 teens and a mom and dad doing several houses where elderly live. I got the impression it was a good deed type thing because they just went driveway to driveway without talking to anyone at the door. |
^^^ What she said. |
Or you could learn some very basic home maintenance skills and diy. I see nothing ethically wrong with skilled trades people upcharging wealthy people who disdain tradesmen, but are too important to learn the skills themselves. |
| Are you sure it wasn't FOR $100? |