RDrancher
Veteran Member
Those stories tell it all !!!!!!!!!!!!!
No kidding! Even at $750 for tw0 days it's a losing proposition. Those are the guys that either go out of business in the first few months or learn real quick!
Those stories tell it all !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Varmint is exactly correct!
If MessMaker is right, then let's use his number of $ 75.00/ hour. I've heard the boys set up deals like this, and here's what they say-- "Since neither one of us really know what we're getting into, let's just keep it simple and do it hourly. I get $75/ hour for my machine."
This usually works out well for everybody and they shake hands on it and set up a time to get started.
Sometimes a contractor has to have a firm quote for the job. In that rare case, the boys simply say, "We just can't get a good enough handle on this thing to bid it that way since we've never done your lot before."
They've been burned enough that they would rather lose the deal than get the deal and end up losing money on it.
P.S. That might have been partly my fault. Here's why:
I've given a firm number to a guy for taking down a barn, brush hogging a property, or removing trees. On occasion the job ran into problems and what I thought would take one day takes three. (We've all been there, I'm sure).
In those cases, I've told the boys, "We are going to lose money on this because I didn't know there were this many stumps. But we are going to finish the job, shake hands with the man, and thank him for allowing us on his property. Because we are raising you to be honorable men. I'll try to bid the next one more carefully."