Well, let me give you all a perspective from someone not in the business. I expect anyone I pay to do my yard to do a good job for a fair price. Fancy trucks, equipment and uniforms all add up to company overhead that I, as a consumer don't want to pay for. When I see that I automatically think "They charge too much." That means too much for me, not necessarily too much for the service. When it comes to hiring someone to do my yard (which I haven't in years), I don't care if its one guy that takes 2 hours or 4 guys working at once on various tasks to get it done in 20 minutes, as long as the end result is the same. The one guy that has one push mower, one trimmer, a blower, and maybe an edger that all fits in the back of his 25 year old p/u truck and charges me $40 - 50 to do the yard will win out every time over the crew with expensive machinery that gets it done in 20 minutes but charges $75 or more. The business is kind of a vicious circle I think. The small guy with the old p/u truck, only one of everything and virtually no overhead makes good and ends up with a large company with fancy machinery and multiple crews and much more overhead than he used to. Therefore his prices go up and in some cases he gets undercut by the new small guy. A natural animosity develops between the big guy who sees someone taking his business and the small guy that says the big guy is trying to hold him down. As is human nature, we try to limit our competition. Unfortunately, the way we go about it is sometimes distasteful, which is also human nature.