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  • #16
    Nearly 2 feet at time of removal, Hawk?

    You could've even charged $118.75 - $125.79 for that much snow, Hawk, broken into 3 payments for customer. There's hours on your equipment, your expert onsite supervision and keen onsite assessment (always keep a 12v floodlamp,to scopeout the lay of the land in the pm). But even then, your snow thrower might suck up a newspaper, throw a belt (you got a spare onboard and the time to do it, right?) or God forbid throw a rock into their screen door window, so just keep a little ahead of your own overhead in that respect, in other words, ok?
    Are you sure you are charging enough to include your debt service, maintenance/rental/lease/replacement, insurance, licensing, marketing, materials, payroll, permits, real live union-made US postage, retention of customers, safety equipment, taxes and uniformed work clothes into what you do everyday???
    Ted Nugent: "God, Guns and Rock & Roll"; "The 5 Boxes of Freedom": Soap, Ballot, Witness, Jury, Cartridges"; Free Citizens & Jurors

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