I think location has alot to do with it. I certainly aint the cheapest in my area, and certainly aint flooded with work either.
Y I also bid the job up front the same way that auto mechanics bid a job, with a flat rate so to speak. I look at the job and I'll estimate that I can do it in let's say 4 hours, plus 30 minutes transport time each way. I would charge (4 + 1/2 + 1/2) x $75 = $375.
Kinda similar to how I bid, only the customer dont know my hourly rate, nor do they know how long "I" think it is going to take. But In my head, that is exactally what I base my numbers on. In the end, I just quote a flat price of X dollars for Y amount of work. That way time is of no question wether it takes me 1 hour or 10 hours.
LD1, I am curious, did she have you go ahead and mow outside the fence? I don't think you ever said.
No. She agreed to pay me the $150 for what I had done so far, but didnt want to spend another $50 for me to do the additional ~acre or so outside the fence.
Again, I am curious. You say that you don't price by the hour. If that is the case, isn't a little dangerous to quote a job sight unseen?
A little risky yes, but I cannot possibly go out and bid ever single job, and take an hour or more of my time + fuel bidding every potential job. I have been mowing awhile, and asking the right questions (like when the last time it was mowed, any obsticals, large trees, etc) gets me a good idea. THat in combination of google earth to verify location and acreage. So far, every job I have bid/done has worked out. And this one pretty much did to, except here last minute change that wasnt discussed prior. So even If I went out, she showed me what needed done, and I quoted her the same as I did, I still think the outcome would have been the same. Because just like she didnt mention "outside" the fence on the phone, I doubt she would have for a face-to-face bid either.
But I find, even without bidding in person, charging PER JOB is still better than hourly. Because even hourly, the customer has no Idea what it is going to cost, and is less likely to offer the work to me without knowing. And If you even hint that "it may take xx hours", if it takes even an hour longer, be prepared for a pi$$ed customer. But a flat price for given work, there is no question. Some I come out a bit better than $50/hr, some a bit worse, but it all evens out in the end. And so far, everyone has been happy and never questioned anything.