Posted by showcrop on October 24, 2016 at 04:36:13 from (73.238.20.26):
In Reply to: Custom Brushhogging posted by Duckhunter966 on October 23, 2016 at 19:00:55:
I get $67.00 per hour with my 5 footer. Your idea of providing more services for the same people that you are already doing business with is a very good way to grow a business, provided you are really making money doing it. Insurance is a very big piece of overhead in today's world. You may not have health insurance yet, but at some point you will need to, so your rates should be covering it. Figure in for depreciation as well. Many one man trucking operations think that they are making money, but often they would not be in business if their wives didn't have jobs that included health insurance. They are often living on their depreciation, so that when they need to replace the truck they have to sign for a five year note instead of three, then seven instead of five. Then they can't get a note and have to go drive for someone else, and still pay for their last used up truck.
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