What do you charge?

   / What do you charge? #21  
Around central Conn, about the minimum you can get a 10,000 sq ft lot moved for is $80-90

Andy
 
   / What do you charge? #24  
I worked for myself in a different line for 20 years. The first time that I got burned- gave a guy a price to prune some apple trees, half a day's work so I didn't write a contract- when I finished he handed me a check for 1/2 the amount (barely enough to pay for my gas) and a big s---eating grin on his face, daring me to try to get the rest.
After that I always had a contract, and always charged enough to cover my insurance and all applicable taxes. If they can't afford to pay their way, I didn't have time to deal with them.
 
   / What do you charge? #25  
Around central Conn, about the minimum you can get a 10,000 sq ft lot moved for is $80-90

Andy

That’s less than 1/4 of an acre. Assuming it’s on a route I make anyway and the obstructions are minimal I’d probably do that for $25. It wouldn’t take but a few minutes with my 72” cut mower. Maybe I live in the wrong place. I could get used to 3k a day.
 
   / What do you charge? #26  
It's funny. Your dollar a minute "sounded" high but the $25.00 seems way low, and yet the dollar a minute equates to almost half an hour which would be right (few obstructions).

A contract will only give you something to work with in court, but who wants to go through that?
 
   / What do you charge? #27  
I worked for myself in a different line for 20 years. The first time that I got burned- gave a guy a price to prune some apple trees, half a day's work so I didn't write a contract- when I finished he handed me a check for 1/2 the amount (barely enough to pay for my gas) and a big s---eating grin on his face, daring me to try to get the rest.
After that I always had a contract, and always charged enough to cover my insurance and all applicable taxes. If they can't afford to pay their way, I didn't have time to deal with them.
Maybe you should have gone back and trimmed them a little lower..like at the ground.
 
   / What do you charge? #28  
^^^^
Believe me I was tempted, but it wasn't worth the aggravation.
 
   / What do you charge? #29  
It's funny. Your dollar a minute "sounded" high but the $25.00 seems way low, and yet the dollar a minute equates to almost half an hour which would be right (few obstructions).

A contract will only give you something to work with in court, but who wants to go through that?

I never advertise that rate. People don’t like to pay an hourly rate more than they make but hardly ever figure out how much I’m charging an hour by themselves. I think I could mow the 1/4 acre lot with no obstacle in 5 minutes. Probably 10 minutes with a house on it. This field takes 30 minutes and 35 at a more leisurely pace. IMG_4348.JPG I did a yard last week that was severely overgrown ( read hard on belts ) and I charged $110 for 80 minutes work. IMG_4623.JPGIMG_4624.JPG
 
   / What do you charge? #30  
It's always nice when the customer likes you, has money and is willing to part with it.

Not, the ones that want the cheapest cut in town. I mean, there is nothing wrong with that. I just won't be doing the work.

To some, it's just an expensive recurring expense.
 

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