T.M. asks from Tampa, FL on August 19, 2012
What Is Your Time Worth?
I am starting to think about this more and more. I work full time in a demanding career...I just got promoted a few months ago so I have much more responsibility. My yard has been looking absolutely awful the last couple weeks and we have just not found the time and inclination when there hasn't been huge amounts of rain to cut and weed eat.
This afternoon, I noticed a yard company parked in front of my house that was working on a yard a few doors down. I walked down and asked him what he would charge to do my front yard. He told me $20 and they could do it right then.
I absolutely abhor yard work. We are in Florida and it is hotter than hell. I was dreading trying to get the yard done today. This guy did it for me for $20. He said that he had a hard time doing as good a job as he usually does because the ground was still so soggy. Looking objectively, his "crappy" job is far better looking than my best effort!
I have a small yard and he says that he normally charges $25 to do front and back. Holy cow, have I really been missing something big here? There were 2 guys and they were done is about 30 minutes. It takes me FAR longer and a lot more 4-letter words. For around $50/month, I could have a lot less stress, my yard can look far better without one of us sweating our asses off...
I am getting much more involved in my children's school now. If I didn't have to worry with the yard, perhaps I would have more time for that or doing a better job cleaning my house. So my question is, when is it really worth it to pay someone to do something rather than doing it yourself?
So What Happened?™
ETA: LOL...it wouldn't hurt my self esteem or self worth one little iota not to have done this task myself! I don't get much satisfaction out of doing yard work when I do myself. At the end, I am just sweaty and grateful that its done for a couple of weeks!
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J.K. answers from Phoenix on August 19, 2012
That's a good question. :) It looks like you got a great deal with the yard work. I guess if you can afford it, it would be worth it to pay for it being done for you. Especially, if you really don't have time to do it and don't enjoy doing it.
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L.O. answers from Detroit on August 20, 2012
hubs does the yard work.. complains about it nonstop. I would rather hire it done if I didnt have to listen to him crab about it.
Hire it out..
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L.S. answers from Los Angeles on August 19, 2012
We pay $80/month for a gardner who comes weekly, and $85/month for a house cleaner to come every other week. It is way cheaper than marriage counseling. :-)
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T.R. answers from Orlando on August 19, 2012
Pay the man to cut the yard. Not only are you getting less stress and a good looking yard, you are giving back to your community by supporting a local company ;) win-win!
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L.P. answers from Tyler on August 19, 2012
We pay to have our yard done, it is definitely worth it. My husband's job is very hand intensive and the vibration from the mower and weed eater was aggravating his wrists. After a carpal tunnel release surgery, we decided it was FAR cheaper to pay to have someone do our yard and not cause extra stress on my husband. PLUS, our yard guy brings his own equipment and uses his own fuel and supplies. We are no longer storing and paying the upkeep on yard equipment. I still do the flower beds, it is something I enjoy doing and it does give me a feeling of satisfaction when the blooms appear. Sounds like you are getting a bargain, and just think, you are helping another family make ends meet!
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A.G. answers from Dallas on August 19, 2012
Sounds like money well-spent to me! :)
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K.M. answers from Kansas City on August 19, 2012
If you can afford it--DO IT!!!! Your time is worth more! At least try it for a few months. If you miss mowing or find you can't afford it, then you can cancel!
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J.B. answers from Boston on August 19, 2012
This question got easier for me to answer when I took on a part-time business nights and weekends. Before it was sort of a specious argument - say my time at my FT job is worth $50 an hour. Well I don't work weekends at that job, so by spending a half a day or a day outside doing yard work, it wasn't like I was forfeiting income. Once I started tutoring though it literally became a matter of lost income vs. expense. If I make $35 an hour tutoring and can do 6 tutoring hours in a 10 hour day (allowing for drive time between appointments) then that's $200+. Paying a lawn crew $200 for spring clean up to come in and do in one day what it would take me 4 days to do is literally a bargain.
$25 for front and back a couple of times a month is a total bargain and I would take the guy up on it! I have to get better at planning to hire help for my busiest tutoring/teaching time periods. A $75 visit from a cleaning lady every couple of weeks would be well worth the price to not come home to a disgusting house night after night for the 6-8 weeks that I get super busy.
I guess for me it's not so much what my time is worth but what my sanity is :-)
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J.K. answers from Phoenix on August 19, 2012
That's a good question. :) It looks like you got a great deal with the yard work. I guess if you can afford it, it would be worth it to pay for it being done for you. Especially, if you really don't have time to do it and don't enjoy doing it.
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K.O. answers from Atlanta on August 19, 2012
Yes. And that's a steal. My yard company charges $190 a month.
We are still trying to sell our old hosue and my husband has been going over to cut the grass - he constantly forgets or runs out of time, etc. If I could find someone to cut my grass for $20, I'd be all over it.
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L.B. answers from New York on August 19, 2012
I think that if you could afford it, it reduces your stress and gives you more time with your kids and other things that you enjoy - Go for it, pay to have the lawn down.
Most of my neighbors and friends pay to have their lawns done. Their lawns are beautiful. On the other hand, we do our own lawn and it does'nt look that great. Lawn service in my area is much more expensive than $20.00 so we can't afford to hire someone right now. I wish we could.
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