
- 1.Lawn Maintenance in Burden, KS Yellow Pages by Yellowpages.com
- Find Lawn Maintenance and other area businesses in Burden, KS (Kansas) using Yellowpages.com. Find local businesses and services by name and location.
- http://www.yellowpages.com/Bur
den-KS/Lawn-Maintenance
- 2.Proper Dispenser Specification Eases Maintenance Burden
- Restroom Dispensers: A Hands-Off Approach. From the October 2008 issue of Maintenance Solutions magazine. The resource on institutional and commercial facililities ...
- http://www.facilitiesnet.com/p
lumbingrestrooms/article/Prope r-Dispenser-Specification-Ease s-Maintenance-Burden--9817
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do you feel like pets are a i have cichlid fish and 1
turtle seem low maintenance to
me
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No, I don't think of them as a burden. They are a lot of work and responsibility, but it's something I honestly enjoy. |
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How should I charge for yearly I'm a freelance web designer,
and I want to know how to
charge for updating my clients
websites. Now I offer them
free maintenance for 1 year.
But I'm planning to charge
them for the following year
after that. So should they pay
monthly or yearly ? e.g. $90
per month. Or is that too low
? Now my clients are only
paying for web hosting. Need
to charge maintenance them to
sustain my business. I would
like to offer them as a
service for free but its just
going to burden me.
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Charge 50/hour |
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Is it worth the trouble of I have a 4 Cyl Turbo 98' VW
Passat and I love it. Lately
it's been giving me a great
load of problems and I'm up to
my eyebrows in finacial
burden. The car is paid for
and I have already replaced
all four rotors and brake
pads. I'm well due for a
timing belt change and all the
other maintenance, plus some
cosmetics that would help
bring the value up. Now the
windshield motor has gone out
on me which makes it unable to
pass the state inspection.
My question is: Should I tough
it out and shell out the money
for all that the car obviously
needs or would it be better to
purchase a new car if I can
pay it off within a year or
less than two years?
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As a general rule, keeping and maintaining a used car is cheaper than buying a new car. Consider, a new car will cost you a couple of thousand in a down payment and then $300-$500 a month in payments. You will also be paying higher insurance and registration taxes on the new car. Finally, although you have put a lot of money in the old car, you won't get that much out of it because it is a 9 year old car (unless you are a master negotiator when using it as a trade-in). Unless you old car is a real lemon, and reliability is a real issue, you are still better off financially keeping the old car running. Keep the VW, but put away money into a car savings fund. Then, when the car gets to the point of being too unreliable, you have have more for your down payment. |
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