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  1. lumberjack

    Charging By The Hour: Rates For Crew/Equipment

    The end goal isn't clearly known when he goes out for a bid. Along the same lines of why I like removals. There's no discussion required, either the tree is there or it isn't.
  2. lumberjack

    Charging By The Hour: Rates For Crew/Equipment

    It's a cheaper by the dozen kinda thing. I don't know that I would want to sell half days, like Nick says, it messes up the whole day. A day rate should be cheaper than equal hours, if it's committed before the day starts. A half day sounds like 4 hours to me.
  3. lumberjack

    Charging By The Hour: Rates For Crew/Equipment

    Or thrown that husky out!
  4. lumberjack

    Charging By The Hour: Rates For Crew/Equipment

    If they would have gone hourly, the fee would have been a third of the other bid... So the Internet crowd is either going to call it gouging or low ball hack. One day we averaged $1070/hr for 17 hours, with happy customers and insurance companies, they're who matter.
  5. lumberjack

    Charging By The Hour: Rates For Crew/Equipment

    1.5 hours to drive there, bid the job and drive back. If you're working hourly, mobilization is a separate affair from your hourly rate, in my experience. M to get there and have a short meeting about the scope of work in person. X per hour based on the crew load. I have several machines...
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