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I knew of a few lads doing stupid prices with jensens , the chippers were stolen to make it worse they used a dealer down south who new they were stolen to get parts to keep the machines going , you can't really compete with that when your running a straight business.

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£20 per hour

 

 

 

You are kidding no?

 

 

 

Ty

 

 

I was thinking that. How can you run machines on £20 hour and take a wage too?? £160 for an 8 hour day, take off fuel, insurance, wear and tear , tax then you really are working for a pittance. You would be better working at Asda, go in do what you have to and go home paid. No hassle. I hear of what some lads charge and they do it to get the work??????

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It's NOT the wage!

 

The wage is what you draw after all your costs.

 

There are legions of people in this industry who look at costing a job by adding wage+fuel to make up a day rate.

 

They forget real time depreciation, general and longer term maintenance costs, fixed costs such as insurances and that dirty word PROFIT!

 

Why do guys charge out a groundy at what they pay him?

 

Why not charge out with a margin on top?

 

£80 for your brash rat but £160 to the client.

 

 

 

Ty

 

 

Yeah I know that, I suppose they think it's s good wage!! But not taking into consideration all the things you mention!!

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Just been redesigning my website and put an offer on there of £250 for operator and chipper for the day with one load taken, not overly fussed if do this kind of job but that's gotta be the minimum?

 

 

You should not put a price on your website, too many variables that can alter the price like, drag, dog mess, type of brash etc. you will find that people will always expect £250. You are far better asking people to call for prices.

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You should not put a price on your website, too many variables that can alter the price like, drag, dog mess, type of brash etc. you will find that people will always expect £250. You are far better asking people to call for prices.

 

 

Perhaps, I'm not sure I want the work tbh without seeing what I'm doing first was thinking more along the lines of giving people a figure they can work from so not to expect to pay silly low prices and not waste mine of their time, I'll alter it to "from £250" or think of something else to offer

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