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i bet you work hard paul (ex farmer?) , if they wont pay - take it easy per hour;-) simples..
u get what you pay for.
i could slow down and take twice as long on any job if i wish......
A & J Owen Garden Services said:
Rhonda Jack said:
http://www.sourcederbyshire.co.uk/Default.aspx?SitePage=CurrentCont...
Thought it was April fools day when I saw the hourly rate.
I'm not being rhetorical here - I'd really like to know how you're doing it!
I'm with you on this, when you take into account vehicles, fuel, insurances, machinery, training, licenses, a suitable base, wages, basic stationery, professional fees, computers, software, printers, phones, advertising/marketing the cost base pushes your internal hourly rate upto that level WITHOUT a profit element.
For me, without that profit element there would be no point in doing it. I would be better off employed and let someone take care with all that goes on after the long hours following a full working day.
There are some great posts from Phil for anyone wanting to actually work their true costs. I have my own excel sheet that I use that keeps track of our overheads, expenses & profit figures.
It makes sober reading at times....
Nick Donaghey @ Garden Gurus said:
Rhonda Jack said:
For construction our day rate is £250 for 2 people. Some people wont even entertain it, even though builders will charge more for the same service!
Nick Donaghey @ Garden Gurus said:
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