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Don't work for nothing dude. £650 day rate for 3 guys. Do it with the extra man, reduces the stress load ect. If they come back with £350 tell them... Maybe man and van would be more suited to your needs, £120/£150 for stump.

 

I quote a lot, but people are looking for work for nothing.

 

If you pay peanuts you get monkeys!

 

Merry Christmas! 👍🏻

 

Oh forget to say, that's for the conifer 👍

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Don't work for nothing dude. £650 day rate for 3 guys. Do it with the extra man, reduces the stress load ect. If they come back with £350 tell them... Maybe man and van would be more suited to your needs, £120/£150 for stump.

 

I quote a lot, but people are looking for work for nothing.

 

If you pay peanuts you get monkeys!

 

Merry Christmas! 👍🏻

 

Oh forget to say, that's for the conifer 👍

 

Hi Ash dude, are you saying that's a £800 job to take down that conifer and grind the stump?

 

Merry Christmas, dude.

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How do you know the reason your not winning work is down to your pricing? I've come in higher than other firms before but have got the work because i turned up on time, was polite & sociable and gave the customer confidence that we were capable of taking on the job. I know a company around here who is more or less a 1 man band who is arrogant, miserable and has a reputation for cutting corners. He is slowly going under!

Maybe its none of the above, time of year, look at how you approach a job and go from there.

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Didn't get an ash about the same as that this week as another guy said if he could have the timber he'd do it 200 cheaper than me!?!

Conifer is 3 men morning then 2 off to a 2nd job while 1 stays and grinds and fills trailer with logs. 550ish round here for a domestic job in that sort of housing I'd think but some fool would probably put 250 on it for cash in hand on a Saturday!

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