Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started at 7, often started early after delivering my papers, sold my business after I got out of high school and paid for my education including grad school with the money. still had some left over.
I started with one lawn and it grew to well over 500 by the time i graduated high school.
I say let the kids do it, kids these days are too lazy.
I call BS on this post.
Anonymous wrote:I started at 7, often started early after delivering my papers, sold my business after I got out of high school and paid for my education including grad school with the money. still had some left over.
I started with one lawn and it grew to well over 500 by the time i graduated high school.
I say let the kids do it, kids these days are too lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Del Ray - flat postage size lots? We aren't talking about the 8 year olds in burke who drive the riding mowers? (OK I only know of one, but all the other kids are jealous)
closed toe shoes are a must. But, if you can push it, you can mow it. My kids mow our 3/4 acre hilly lawn at 10, when they can manage the gas powered mower. I remember I used my g'pa push mower much younger for his city lot.