young entrepreneurs or how I’m $40 poorer

by Kelly on December 21, 2009

in expenses,home

The scene: my house.

The problem: our car was buried under 16 inches of snow.

The undesirable solution: spend all day taking turns with my hubby, and likely being  unable to move today, shoveling the driveway and sidewalks.

The opportunity: 2 teenagers ran our bell and asked if we wanted them to shovel our walk, and driveway for $40.

My husband and I took one look at each other, and said yes. We purchased our day yesterday, and it felt REALLY good. We made good use of our time too, by playing with the kids, getting work done, and relaxing (which is rare in our house).

Many of our neighbor’s have snowblowers, and in years past we’ve never had an issue with someone coming and helping out before we even asked, but there was SO much snow it took hours for everyone to dig out their own drives. Buying a snowblower isn’t cost effective in our area, it’s cheaper for us to pay someone, or rely on the goodwill of neighbors for the rare, big storm.

I admired the kids. They worked hard. They saw an opportunity and a need and dove in. We were the 2nd house they dug out yesterday. Maybe they did 4 or 5 houses altogether. $80-100 each for a day’s work.

Did we plan to spend that $40? No, but we had it thanks to smart spending this holiday season. In this case I saved money in other areas, so when this opportunity came along we were able to take advantage of it.

Did you get snowed in during the big snowstorm of ’09? Did you pay someone to dig you out, live in a development with an association that manages it for you, or did you do it yourself?

Kelly

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  • Awesome way to calculate how much your time is worth! I live in a condo and my entire place is shoveled out by a service...but that maintenance costs me $300/month!
  • We used to live in a townhouse so I feel your pain, Evan. Those HOA fees seem like a lot, but it's nice not to have to mow the lawn, and shovel snow. :)
  • This is great! We've got three young guys living next door, and we're always thinking this is something we should do. $40 definitely isn't cheap, but totally worth it for the experience. Nice!
  • Jennifer Y.
    We have done it ourselves since we became homeowners almost 3 years ago. I figure it's good exercise and we might as well do it while we're young and able:) But, I do think that yours is money well spent!!
  • We have a corner lot, and an extra long driveway. (at least it seems that way to me!) That's my story and I'm stickin' to it!
  • Young enterpreneurial minds!
    We don't own a car so thankfully there is no shoveling, period.

    I think $40 is a low price to pay. When you think about it, i think you stiffed those poor kids ;-)
  • LOL, well my husband let them off easy the softie. They only did half the driveway and not the long sidewalk that runs to nowhere. (it goes down the line of our property and stops)
  • I always use to shovel driveways for money as a kid and it really is a great way to make an extra quick buck. Sounds like you made the most of your time, to be honest, a little surprised you didn't just make your husband do it, ha.
  • Then I would be stuck inside with 4 cranky kids. No, thanks! I'd rather have his company.
  • haha! My son dug out the mailman's truck - twice - and didn't get dang thing for it. But that's okay. He did our community a good deed. They have their mail now. :P
  • That's really nice! Our mail didn't even come on Saturday. So much for snow, sleet, rain, etc.
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