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Snow Shovelers

sbh9003
sbh9003
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Hi,
Our coop wants to hire a RELIABLE person to shovel snow from our stoop and adjacent side walk.

Two questions:

Anyone know of someone who can do this?

What is the going rate? Is it per shoveling or retainer/monthly fee?

THanks
-SBH

Comments

  • brooklynjack
    brooklynjack
    I know nothing at all about this company other than I see thier huge add on the side of the building at 3rd Ave and 17th St

    http://www.dragonettibrothers.com/subindex.php?s=snowremovaltop&p=snowremoval
  • brooklynjack
    brooklynjack
    I know nothing at all about this company other than I see thier huge add on the side of the building at 3rd Ave and 17th St

    http://www.dragonettibrothers.com/subindex.php?s=snowremovaltop&p=snowremoval
  • sbh9003
    sbh9003
    Thanks, I sent them a message. We are open to companies and individuals who can do this!
  • sbh9003
    sbh9003
    Thanks, I sent them a message. We are open to companies and individuals who can do this!
  • flux
    flux
    why not just get a couple of kids to do it. I used to walk for blocks knocking on doors getting a couple of bucks to shovel snow. Im sure there are still kids doing this....
  • flux
    flux
    why not just get a couple of kids to do it. I used to walk for blocks knocking on doors getting a couple of bucks to shovel snow. Im sure there are still kids doing this....
  • brooklynjack
    brooklynjack
    flux wrote: why not just get a couple of kids to do it. I used to walk for blocks knocking on doors getting a couple of bucks to shovel snow. Im sure there are still kids doing this....
    This is a nice idea but from another era. I don't think it's is a viable option. First I don't think that you could even find kids to do it. If you could you'd probably have to do it every time it snowed and then the is timeliness. If it is a building you don't want to wait for school to get out or for the kids to show up
  • brooklynjack
    brooklynjack
    flux wrote: why not just get a couple of kids to do it. I used to walk for blocks knocking on doors getting a couple of bucks to shovel snow. Im sure there are still kids doing this....
    This is a nice idea but from another era. I don't think it's is a viable option. First I don't think that you could even find kids to do it. If you could you'd probably have to do it every time it snowed and then the is timeliness. If it is a building you don't want to wait for school to get out or for the kids to show up