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Posted by Mac on March 20, 2005 at 09:10:04 from (217.144.243.200):
In Reply to: Re: Charge for Equipment Move? posted by Matt from CT on March 20, 2005 at 05:14:42:
I don't go with 4hr min, but I figurew in what I need to do to make it worth while. I don't feel right getting 4hrs for 2ac. Flat rate? I advertise "most jobs" XX/hr and explain why it's more if that's the case. You can get beat badly doing trashy cutting for a standard rate. I've even refused a quite a few until they clean it up. Even then I charge extra for the surprises I know they'll leave me. (Found a nice anvil the hard way last summer.) "That SOB only charge Joe $xx when he charged me $yy!" Same people who'll get mad that you charge travel time. Same people who'll drive out at lunch and complain what's taking so long while your under the hog cutting that ball of barbwire out they didn't tell you about. There's no pleasing some people, and I'd rather not deal with them.
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