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Can you expand why a cherry picker is needed? You may unintentionally be "specing-in" kit and cost that isn't necessary.

 

Travelling time to/from a job is irrelevant really since a start time and finish time are easily established.

 

You've asked for a day rate but there is no indication of specifics that allow someone to establish how long / how many in the team.

 

Way to many variables to even consider providing an estimate but good luck!

 

Just echoing wot Kev has said above really.

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Can you expand why a cherry picker is needed? You may unintentionally be "specing-in" kit and cost that isn't necessary.

 

Travelling time to/from a job is irrelevant really since a start time and finish time are easily established.

 

You've asked for a day rate but there is no indication of specifics that allow someone to establish how long / how many in the team.

 

Way to many variables to even consider providing an estimate but good luck!

 

What that man said...how can you expect somebody to give you a figure without any info? i wont quote without seeing the job in person :sneaky2:

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I don't climb, but as a rule, the second a customer starts trying to spec a job, tell me how long they expect it to take or "make suggestions" about how to do a job. I'm out of there.

There are some exceptions to this, but only with those with which I have a long standing relationship.

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I don't climb, but as a rule, the second a customer starts trying to spec a job, tell me how long they expect it to take or "make suggestions" about how to do a job. I'm out of there.

There are some exceptions to this, but only with those with which I have a long standing relationship.

 

Sums it up very neatly. :thumbup1:

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I don't climb, but as a rule, the second a customer starts trying to spec a job, tell me how long they expect it to take or "make suggestions" about how to do a job. I'm out of there.

There are some exceptions to this, but only with those with which I have a long standing relationship.

 

Hi BREN your right there mate Best keep away from them type of customers telling you how to do the job let them go at 60)80 feet up in the air swinging around in a cherry picker I know what they would say no way 😖😖😖😖😖😖😖thanks Jon

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