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what to charge for man hours
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<blockquote data-quote="Derag2" data-source="post: 302031" data-attributes="member: 6871"><p>every guy is different......... different places have different rates. unless you can give numbers i doubt your gonna get much answer. add up all your fuel cost for the day, what you pay for your workers add in additional cost for wear and tear on equipment. </p><p></p><p>I'm no business man nor do i run a business but, We do landscaping and charge 37bucks a man hour just for the guy. To figure up some of the equipment cost i'd check and see what you could rent the machine for and then go with that, a little less or little more incase you ever have a break down and have to rent that machine to cover your butt so you don't lose money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derag2, post: 302031, member: 6871"] every guy is different......... different places have different rates. unless you can give numbers i doubt your gonna get much answer. add up all your fuel cost for the day, what you pay for your workers add in additional cost for wear and tear on equipment. I'm no business man nor do i run a business but, We do landscaping and charge 37bucks a man hour just for the guy. To figure up some of the equipment cost i'd check and see what you could rent the machine for and then go with that, a little less or little more incase you ever have a break down and have to rent that machine to cover your butt so you don't lose money. [/QUOTE]
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