Quote from Gottschalk:
Whether or not you shovel your own snow is a simple economic question:
If it is more profitable to shovel it yourself you will if not you won't.
A person that has a day job that is demanding will probably hire a service so he can sleep in everyday and get out the door on time.
A person that stays at home probably has a lot more incentive to do it himself.
But it's pretty rude to assume that his neighborhood isn't "really" rich because other people do or do not shovel their own snow. Frickin' ridiculous asshattery.
Quote from Gottschalk:
But it's pretty rude to assume that his neighborhood isn't "really" rich because other people do or do not shovel their own snow. Frickin' ridiculous asshattery.
Quote from ElectricSavant:
It costs Bill Gates more money to take the time to stoop and pick up a 100 dollar bill on the sidewalk...
Quote from marketsurfer:
its not rude at all. do you really think most people in beverly hills cut their own grass or most people in aspen shovel their own snow? the rich pay others to do mundane tasks generally, thats a fact jack. otherwise, your post makes sense.
regards, surf
Quote from Gottschalk:
Bill Gates still eats at Burger King.
You can't assume that people are rich or are not rich based on a plow service.