Wish I was closer, we'd do it for 80-90 a cord and trade it out in wood.
Since wood in our area brings so little it would actually be close to being more profitable for us. Just hire you a guy and pay him 9.00 an hour and furnish a saw, mix and oil for him. Chunk/cut it up and pile it, stack the limbs so they can be burned unless you have a tractor to push them up in piles. A good worker can easily cut 5 to 7 cords a day if all he has to do is cut and pile. He can't be a lazy bum to get it accomplished he would have to be a worker, in good weather, this is the kind of production we get. It would pay to buy your own splitter and follow him around and split his piles or when he gets done cutting start him splitting. You might have to go through one or two guys to get a worker, but if you feed them well, treat them well and pay on time with a little xtra for when they really bust their azz they'll stay hooked. With this economy it's not hard to find workers. You can always pay them based on production as well, so what they make is based on how productive they are. I know one guy that does it this way and he's had to pay his guy a little over a 100.00 a day based on 20.00 a cord for cutting and piling.