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There are multiple jobs available for a person with a landscaping certification. A person can start their own landscaping business or work with an already existing business.
To start a landscaping business you're going to need some equipment. This normally includes a truck, trailer and landscaping equipment. Startup costs are relatively low. Once you invest in the necessary tools of the trade, you're generally set for years.
No way!!!!
start your own business like me i have my own business. its not hard here are some things you might try. 1. landscaping 2. house work 3. babysitting 4. parents helper i do landscaping and its a bundle of fun.
At least 18 because that is when you can legally sign a contract.
Yes, foreigners can start a business in the US as long as they are in the country legally and they have a residential status that permits such economic activity.
Just the yard tools at first, you don't need insurance, licenses or anything else unless you are successful
No, You are too young (legally) to start a business in most countries. Indeed in may countries you would legally still be required to attend school.
At least 18 because that is when you can legally sign a contract.
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The Michigan Desk Company, in Grand Rapids Michigan, was in business from 1906-1918.
A 17-year-old, unless emancipated, cannot legally establish a business, and is not old enough to contract for insurance, or, for that matter, to contract for anything.