Forum Discussion
Blue Phoenix Yard Care will be coming into its 6th season of business this spring. Jobber has been there most of the way! 😊Being a recent startup, one tends to take any job, anywhere, any time to break ground. Now that I have built a solid client base and am comfortable in my shoes it’s time to mature.
1. Set service area boundaries and increase route density. I don’t want to drive all over the city as a single truck team anymore. (Edmontonians in the forum know that every corner you turn the city is tore up with construction and driving delays) I would rather the mower blades spinning than the truck wheels standing still in traffic.
2. Work with customers that want to make a difference to their properties. I don’t want to just go and cut the weeds down every week or sometimes every other week.
3. Start exploring what it may take to get into commercial property lawn maintenance
4. Of course, increase revenues for the year!