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Old 07-06-2005, 06:31 PM
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How much would you expect to pay a gardener for ordinary grass cutting type
work, in England Southern Counties?
Should you pay for travelling time, or just time working on site?


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Old 07-06-2005, 09:43 PM
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How much would you expect to pay a gardener for ordinary grass cutting

type
work, in England Southern Counties?
Should you pay for travelling time, or just time working on site?

What wage would the grass-cutter need to buy a house in the area? If he/she
lived 50 miles away and only worked an hour could your conscience live with
paying £4.85 an hour? The healthy option is to do it yourself.


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Old 07-06-2005, 10:34 PM
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How much would you expect to pay a gardener for ordinary grass cutting

type
work, in England Southern Counties?
Should you pay for travelling time, or just time working on site?



I know several people in your area paying at least £10 an hour for
"gardeners" however they sure dont meet my standards of gardening


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Old 08-06-2005, 09:59 AM
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"spakker" wrote in message
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"Duncan Heenan" wrote in message
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How much would you expect to pay a gardener for ordinary grass cutting

type
work, in England Southern Counties?
Should you pay for travelling time, or just time working on site?

What wage would the grass-cutter need to buy a house in the area? If
he/she
lived 50 miles away and only worked an hour could your conscience live
with
paying £4.85 an hour? The healthy option is to do it yourself.

Dear 'Spakker',
I asked a sensible question about market practice. If you have no answer,
why the stupid sarcasm?
As a matter of interest I normally do my own gardening, but I have to go
away for a couple of months. Also there a re a lot of people not 'healthy'
enough to do their own gardening.



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Old 08-06-2005, 10:07 AM
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"Duncan Heenan" wrote in message
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"spakker" wrote in message
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"Duncan Heenan" wrote in message
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How much would you expect to pay a gardener for ordinary grass cutting

type
work, in England Southern Counties?
Should you pay for travelling time, or just time working on site?

What wage would the grass-cutter need to buy a house in the area? If
he/she
lived 50 miles away and only worked an hour could your conscience live
with
paying £4.85 an hour? The healthy option is to do it yourself.

Dear 'Spakker',
I asked a sensible question about market practice. If you have no answer,
why the stupid sarcasm?
As a matter of interest I normally do my own gardening, but I have to go
away for a couple of months. Also there a re a lot of people not 'healthy'
enough to do their own gardening.


must be at least £10 an hour more if they are using their own machinery fuel
etc




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Old 08-06-2005, 10:09 AM
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Dear 'Spakker',
I asked a sensible question about market practice. If you have no answer,
why the stupid sarcasm?
As a matter of interest I normally do my own gardening, but I have to go
away for a couple of months. Also there a re a lot of people not 'healthy'
enough to do their own gardening.



Under the circumstances you describe, do you not have a near neighbour or
relative who would do it for you? We will be away for 3 months, but a
neighbour will have the key, pick up the mail and sort it into piles, and a
daughter will forward it on to the various Associations I am involved with.

Getting back to Gardening, the same neighbour looks after our greenhouse and
plant watering when we are away. OK we are away from the start of January to
the end of March so not much 'gardening' to do, but possibly the lawn will
need a cut and he/she will do that.

We already look after their greenhouse during the growing season as they
have a large Campa Van and clear off when it takes their fancy.

Neighbours. Wonderful things :-))

Mike

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H.M.S.Impregnable Ass. Sussex 1 - 4 July Visit to Int. Fest of the Sea
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Old 08-06-2005, 10:17 AM
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"Duncan Heenan" wrote in message
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I asked a sensible question about market practice. If you have no answer,
why the stupid sarcasm?
As a matter of interest I normally do my own gardening, but I have to go
away for a couple of months. Also there a re a lot of people not 'healthy'
enough to do their own gardening.

I gave a serious answer, Duncan, just think it through.It's free to
advertise in a job-centre and they will advise ,if you aren't persuaded by
the replies you have already had ,and "nambucca" raised an important point.


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Old 08-06-2005, 10:24 AM
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On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 17:31:44 +0100, Duncan Heenan wrote:

How much would you expect to pay a gardener for ordinary grass cutting type
work, in England Southern Counties?
Should you pay for travelling time, or just time working on site?


I pay £10 per hour, in Hampshire. That is for someone who can, and
does, do quite a bit more than just grass cutting, brings his own
equipment, and takes away any rubbish that can't be found a home in
the compost heap.

Normally, you would only pay for working time but, if you are in a
very remote area and can't find anyone local, you may have to pay
extra for travelling time.

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Old 08-06-2005, 04:27 PM
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"Mike" wrote in message
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Dear 'Spakker',
I asked a sensible question about market practice. If you have no answer,
why the stupid sarcasm?
As a matter of interest I normally do my own gardening, but I have to go
away for a couple of months. Also there a re a lot of people not
'healthy'
enough to do their own gardening.



Under the circumstances you describe, do you not have a near neighbour or
relative who would do it for you? We will be away for 3 months, but a
neighbour will have the key, pick up the mail and sort it into piles, and
a
daughter will forward it on to the various Associations I am involved
with.


Would I have asked the questio if that were an option?

Getting back to Gardening, the same neighbour looks after our greenhouse
and
plant watering when we are away. OK we are away from the start of January
to
the end of March so not much 'gardening' to do, but possibly the lawn will
need a cut and he/she will do that.


I have over an acre of sloping difficult lawn with a lot of edges trees,
bushes etc. It takes me about 4-5 hours to do it properly on a good day.
Could you send your neighbours around please?

We already look after their greenhouse during the growing season as they
have a large Campa Van and clear off when it takes their fancy.

Neighbours. Wonderful things :-))


Not all of them.

Mike

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H.M.S.Impregnable Ass. Sussex 1 - 4 July Visit to Int. Fest of the Sea
RAF Regiment Assoc. Scarborough 2 - 5 Sept. Visit to Eden Camp
H.M.S.Collingwood Assn Trafalgar Dinner. Coventry October 21 - 24






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Old 08-06-2005, 04:29 PM
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"spakker" wrote in message
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"Duncan Heenan" wrote in message
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I asked a sensible question about market practice. If you have no answer,
why the stupid sarcasm?
As a matter of interest I normally do my own gardening, but I have to go
away for a couple of months. Also there a re a lot of people not
'healthy'
enough to do their own gardening.

I gave a serious answer, Duncan, just think it through.It's free to
advertise in a job-centre and they will advise ,if you aren't persuaded by
the replies you have already had ,and "nambucca" raised an important
point.


I was not asking where I could find one; I was asking what a reasonable
market price to pay would be.


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Old 08-06-2005, 06:06 PM
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I am 100% glad you are not my neighbour with an attitude like that :-((

My neighbours are nice. Unable to see one element of 'niceness' in you.

Search on buster.

Think about it, you exude nastiness to the 'n'th degree

Mike


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Old 08-06-2005, 06:09 PM
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I was not asking where I could find one; I was asking what a reasonable
market price to pay would be.



Here. @£100 per hour + travelling expenses

You really are a Bombastic Pratt aren't you?

I am glad you are not a neighbour of mine.

(Have I said that before? Well it just goes to show)

Ask one of the owners of the newsgroup. Sacha, your response please.


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Old 08-06-2005, 10:19 PM
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"Mike" wrote in message
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I am 100% glad you are not my neighbour with an attitude like that :-((

My neighbours are nice. Unable to see one element of 'niceness' in you.

Search on buster.

Think about it, you exude nastiness to the 'n'th degree

Mike


And you exude smugness.
Your post was no attempt at an answer to a serious question, rather a self
congratulatory **** take.
I too am glad not to be your neighbour.



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Old 08-06-2005, 10:21 PM
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"Mike" wrote in message
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I was not asking where I could find one; I was asking what a reasonable
market price to pay would be.



Here. @£100 per hour + travelling expenses

You really are a Bombastic Pratt aren't you?

I am glad you are not a neighbour of mine.

(Have I said that before? Well it just goes to show)

Ask one of the owners of the newsgroup. Sacha, your response please.

Sacha has actually give a helpful answer, rather than a declaration of war
like yours. Would you use that sort of language if you were face to face?




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