brin
Super Member
Hey fellas...In my humble opinion much of it is explained in one word...corruption...it seems it is rampid..under the table deals that we will never know about.
And yeah, at $1200 a day the ASV was not profitable. CBs machines hold up better and cost less in the long run to work.
So the two guys here that don't do this for a living know more than the three that do...interesting.
the lowest we ever charged per acre when we were in the business was $1,000....I cant understand how they do it for what they do it for...even at $500 an acre it seems crazy....compare what traditional land clearing contractors charge....an acre goes for $2000 around here....sheesh....$170 an acre wouldnt even get me outta bed in the morning...
Nope, you missed the point. People here were bashing some guy for bidding a job which you guys say you can't work for. To each their own, no one will know if he can until the job is done or defaulted. IMO, the winning bidder should be given a fair opportunity. Maybe they've got contacts in the restaurant business and are burning WVO.
the lowest we ever charged per acre when we were in the business was $1,000....I cant understand how they do it for what they do it for...even at $500 an acre it seems crazy....compare what traditional land clearing contractors charge....an acre goes for $2000 around here....sheesh....$170 an acre wouldnt even get me outta bed in the morning...
No you missed the point. Contractors like this are hurting legitimate busnesses that need to make a profit to survive which this contractor will not. If in your buisness (whatever that is) some one under bid you and others by 40% in a market where everyone is bidding tight you would KNOW that this contractor is not making a profit just hurting others and the whole pricing of this type of work.
I'm keeping my mouth shut and working on finishing the job that I'm working on.