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If you're looking to offer your yard work services to someone, it's important to approach them in a polite and respectful manner. Here are some tips on how to ask if people need yard work done: 1. Introduce yourself: Start by introducing yourself and explaining that you noticed their yard could use some work. 2. Express your interest in helping: Let them know that you have experience with yard work and that you would be happy to help them out. 3. Ask if they would like your services: Ask if they would be interested in having you work on their yard. Be sure to emphasize that you're not trying to push your services on them, but rather just offering to help. 4. Provide details: If they express interest, provide more information about what services you can offer and how long it might take to complete the work. This will give them a better idea of what to expect. 5. Discuss payment: If they agree to have you work on their yard, discuss payment. Be clear about how much you will charge and how they can pay you. 6. Confirm details: Before you start working, confirm the details with the homeowner. Make sure you both agree on the services you will provide, the payment terms, and the timeframe for completing the work. Remember to be respectful and polite when approaching people about yard work. Some people may not be interested or may already have someone else to take care of their yard. Don't take it personally if they decline your offer.
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