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LMAO.....don't need a price list and it wouldn't be helpful or accurate but.....on the odd chance you do find one, don't come here and criticize it.

Some of you people kill me....
 
There's a StartThis price list can run you one man around 110 per hour and produce 214,000 to 224,000 annually one man one crew one shift
Ron, what are the differnt numbers on this price list? I'm having a little trouble making out whats what.
 
My understanding of the top line is, every 7 days, every 15 days 30 days etc the oc would be like a every now and then call in to do the job cost, hope that helps
 
This is a great forum post. As any good business person will already know. Multiple factors will determine your pricing guidelines. The most important is what the market will permit but your skill level and time factor are very important. Being more knowledgeable that the competition and able to service a customer more efficiently will go along way to increasing profit.
 
Of course everywhere is different. But what i found was when i started i was making 50 an hour, now that i got more experience and got qucker with my new equipment ( money money money) i can now get $100 an hour MOST TIMES. there are times when i get less and times when i get more. but in reality i should be getting twice as much $200 cuz i can only work p washing 7 months a year.
 
There's a Start


This price list can run you one man around 110 per hour and produce 214,000 to 224,000 annually one man one crew one shift


Thank Ron this is just what I have been looking for.

Great thead!
 
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