What kind of cash flow does a snow plow create? Per hour for example.
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LOL, It's not the income per hour, it's what comes after the storm. I have a buddy that keeps eight one ton pickups and medium duty dump trucks on the road, during storm events in the northeast. After spending 10-20 hours in the cab, with a cell phone in one hand, running the whole circus, while plowing and deicing, he gets a few hours of sleep. He then spends the next few days dealing with the carnage. If he is REALLY lucky, he will have conquered a storm and ended up without a single truck that puked a transmission or transfer case, nobody who backed into anything and trashed a truck bed AND whatever they struck, and nobody that slid off a mountain road, and took a high speed ride, while screaming like a little girl, as their truck bashed down a wooded slope, backwards, resulting in a $1000 towing/recovery bill.
Profit, and snow plowing in search of said profit, are often mutually exclusive concepts.