Snow Operator Il
--Xecutive Development LLC--
Snow Removal Routes Available - Snow Blowers Required.
You must have at least one good working snow blower. Please do NOT apply if you do not have a snow blower. Simply, you wont be able to complete a route fast enough with just shovels.
Snow Removal: $700 to $1,200 per day (20 Houses / Consolidated Route), if you are willing to commit to remove snow on each Snow Event for the remainder of season.
We do NOT pay cash.
Responsibilities
- Stay attentive and responsive
- Be trustworthy and show up
- Complete your route
Must Have
- Snow Blower
- Pickup / SUV
- Smartphone
- Shovels
Nice to have
- Positive attitude
- Enjoy fast paced work
- Be organized
- Be professional
What's great in the job?
Becoming a snow removal pro is a fantastic idea because it offers a lucrative seasonal business opportunity with demand during winter months. As communities rely on timely snow removal for safety and accessibility, you can build a loyal customer base while enjoying the outdoors. Additionally, the startup costs are relatively low, and the potential for growth is significant, making it an ideal venture for those looking to capitalize on winter weather.
What We Offer
Routes varies on your area, snowfall, and your home base. We are constantly adding or removing properties depending on demand so there may be variations. If you are consistent you would have the same area and mostly the same properties.
Apply
1099 position for subcontracting.
Sign
The services agreement.
Activate
Your operator profile.
Move
Start your route.
FAQ
This is a 1099 position for subcontracting.
You’ll get paid based on the amount of snow and the properties you service. There is a mandatory $1,000 retainer that you must accumulate before receiving payments. Payments beyond this retainer are disbursed according to the pay schedule listed for each period. Payments will be made through ACH transfers on specific dates.
Routes varies on your area, snowfall, and your home base. We are constantly adding or removing properties depending on demand so there may be variations. If you are consistent you would have the same area and mostly the same properties.
Hours may vary based on snowfall, including when it begins and when it ends.
Routes are shared with operators one to two hours after the snowfall. This also varies depending on the accumulation. If you complete a route and it snows again, you will be assigned a similar route and compensated as if it were a new route.
Some properties may be larger and require more time; however, this is balanced out over time with smaller properties on other routes. This structure ensures consistency and fairness for all operators throughout the season.