timberwolf71
Bronze Member
All points are so true. Also when sticking to your price you can use this. Tell them if they have a budget you will work till the budget/hour is meet. Once they see you mulch at your price and the job you do, they will either add to your job with hours, or find you were able to do the whole job in there budget. Usually you can cover more ground than a customer anticipate's, every once in a while NOT. You can do a better job when your not under the gun money wise and the work quailty will be better and that is.....word of mouth!
I also charge $140.00 per hour and am considering raising my hourly rate due to the ever rising cost of fuel,etc....The only concern I have with this is possibly loosing potential jobs as it affects everyone in the food chain and most people are afraid to let go of a dollar in this economy. What do ya do?? With that being said,I feel very blessed to have enough work to keep food on the table and make ends meet(Barely). I wish each and every one of you the best! It's tuff times in a tuff economy. Good luck to you.