Matias
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Butte County
I figured that was a widely used rate scheduleI have my regular rate, my emergency rate, and my fuck you rate.
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I figured that was a widely used rate scheduleI have my regular rate, my emergency rate, and my fuck you rate.
OH but it still sucks when you somehow get that f you rate job estimate signed and returned to be completedI have my regular rate, my emergency rate, and my fuck you rate.
Those are the jobs that help you dial in that FU rateOH but it still sucks when you somehow get that f you rate job estimate signed and returned to be completed![]()
True, but at least you're making bank while being miserable hahaOH but it still sucks when you somehow get that f you rate job estimate signed and returned to be completed![]()
The more I hear prices, we must be in the land of milk and honey up here! Lol$5k/ day for 3 guys, chip truck and mini is f'g outrageous. You may be superman and the wolf of Wall St rolled into one.
We get $2.5k-3k for 18" chipper, 50hp Kubota wheeled loader, chip truck, 75' rear mount terex bucket, mason body wood truck, and 75hp tow behind/ 50hp self propelled stumper. And things are slow here at those prices.
I get $1300-$1600/day working solo with a 9" chipper and a 1/2 ton. If I had your equipment setup I would be pushing for $4k. But I guess you can only do what your market supports.$5k/ day for 3 guys, chip truck and mini is f'g outrageous. You may be superman and the wolf of Wall St rolled into one.
We get $2.5k-3k for 18" chipper, 50hp Kubota wheeled loader, chip truck, 75' rear mount terex bucket, mason body wood truck, and 75hp tow behind/ 50hp self propelled stumper. And things are slow here at those prices.
How does Canadian money compare to USD?I get $1300-$1600/day working solo with a 9" chipper and a 1/2 ton. If I had your equipment setup I would be pushing for $4k. But I guess you can only do what your market supports.
Agreed. You can get about that much in this market, m best solo day was 1800 on a big spruce removal. Worked my ass off for that one though. Did some other solo removals for 3200 in a day in a half, brutal labor though. Mostly I hit around 800 on the solo days casually. After 7 years I still can't bid consistently, I'm happy to take this time off and work as a sub but I can't really sustain my lifestyle much longer at these rates so I'll be getting back in the driver's seat come springtime with any luck. Hopefully play my cards a little better this year!
So I started by climbing and rigging everything, and chipping all the brush, and that is still how I look at a lot of potential jobs. I know that every piece of equipment I bring to a job, whether lift, grapple truck, or crane, should add efficiency and safety and reduce my time on the jobsite.why do you chargemore for cranework? because there is usually more turnaround on those jobs?
I've been there and seen it. You are in the land of milk and honey. 5k with a Merlo, 4 man crew, 24 inch chipper, mini skid, CDL trucks etc isn't terrible day in MA. Can get to 7 or 8, but not all the time..There aren't contract climbers getting much more than 600 a day here and that is for the killers....A three man climber crew that can do 3000 a day consistently with just a chipper, multiple chip trucks, and a mini skid I would consider to be highly successful/profitable.The more I hear prices, we must be in the land of milk and honey up here! Lol
No joke when I started back in 2005 the company I worked for gave every crew (4 crews) 5k worth of work every day and we didn't come back till it was finished. They were 4 to 5 man crews though, but still back in 2005. We didn't have minis then straight dragging and log carting everything, very production oriented. Hated them for it but really learned a lot about putting mass amounts of wood on the ground. (Didn't do a whole lot of prunes)
and those guys will definitely rake/stay until the job is done if they haven't worked a full 8 hours yet....There aren't contract climbers getting much more than 600 a day here and that is for the killers....
i was asking more in the direction of contract climbers. crane work is usually easier on my body than regular work so i was wondering why the threadstarter was charging more for it.So I started by climbing and rigging everything, and chipping all the brush, and that is still how I look at a lot of potential jobs. I know that every piece of equipment I bring to a job, whether lift, grapple truck, or crane, should add efficiency and safety and reduce my time on the jobsite.
I dont think that crane work should be more expensive if you look at the total job cost. But your per hour cost should go way up just by factoring the efficiency of the equipment.
I am in a climbing market, and stay competitive with equipment while still getting the rates that I need to make it work.
My initial reasoning behind charging more was because not every climber does crane removals/does them well. I thought it more of a specialized skill and most of all people would pay it.i was asking more in the direction of contract climbers. crane work is usually easier on my body than regular work so i was wondering why the threadstarter was charging more for it.
but i get what youre saying.![]()
I think you have a good thing going. If you can get away with more that's awesome but if sounds like you're already in the top percentile for contract climber rates.My initial reasoning behind charging more was because not every climber does crane removals/does them well. I thought it more of a specialized skill and most of all people would pay it.