Re: How did you charge when you first started?
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09/13/12 03:36 PM
09/13/12 03:36 PM
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Posts: 11,732 NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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NWWA/AZ
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I started out doing nothing but beaver,,,,then one day i got a call for a raccoon,,,,,,
Captured the raccoon and she was wet,,,, No attic access,,,, I was fortunate,,,,the young kits that did not have there eyes open move close to an air gap in the bird block because of the heat,,, I cut the blocking out and grabbed them,,, LUCKY! Pricing is about the same for capture,,,,,repairs are more,.......
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 Vinke/ Coonman for press Secretary��..
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Re: How did you charge when you first started?
[Re: HD_Wildlife]
#3320661
09/13/12 04:06 PM
09/13/12 04:06 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 164 northern Calif.
Probtrapper
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northern Calif.
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We (my wife and I) started our business from scratch 19 yrs. ago in Oct. of '93. We are in a rather small market area so we where the first to actually go "full time" being a wco. We had to figure out everything we did from scratch including pricing. It took a while but we finally figured out how much I had to make to stay in business and make a decent living at the same time. The best part is I'am still as passionate about it now as I was those many years ago. The real truth is I know I would never have "made it" in this business if it had not been for the total support of my beautiful wife.
Bob Hassel Animal Nuisance Control
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Re: How did you charge when you first started?
[Re: Probtrapper]
#3320743
09/13/12 05:21 PM
09/13/12 05:21 PM
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Posts: 111 NM
HD_Wildlife
OP
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OP
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NM
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We (my wife and I) started our business from scratch 19 yrs. ago in Oct. of '93. We are in a rather small market area so we where the first to actually go "full time" being a wco. We had to figure out everything we did from scratch including pricing. It took a while but we finally figured out how much I had to make to stay in business and make a decent living at the same time. The best part is I'am still as passionate about it now as I was those many years ago. The real truth is I know I would never have "made it" in this business if it had not been for the total support of my beautiful wife. Very nice Bob!
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Re: How did you charge when you first started?
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09/13/12 06:35 PM
09/13/12 06:35 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 30 St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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St. Louis area
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Ditto the beautiful wife part. NWCOA should have a "best wife spouse" award.
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: How did you charge when you first started?
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09/13/12 07:09 PM
09/13/12 07:09 PM
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DaveK
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DaveK
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Re: How did you charge when you first started?
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09/14/12 12:31 AM
09/14/12 12:31 AM
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Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 7 California
Baxter
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Posts: 7
California
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I have been asked for a welfare discount.
Aaron
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Re: How did you charge when you first started?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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09/14/12 06:38 AM
09/14/12 06:38 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 1,673 West, Mi
wiggler
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"Skunk Wrangler"
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Posts: 1,673
West, Mi
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Seems to me it was $59 for a service call and $20 to $30 per animal. Of course, as soon the Obama administration took over, we had to knock it down to $39 and $10.95 per animal. why would obama make you drop your price... i know your trying to be funny, but just wondering why you said that.
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Re: How did you charge when you first started?
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09/14/12 04:51 PM
09/14/12 04:51 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 129 Dudley NC
Muddawg
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Posts: 129
Dudley NC
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I'd love to be able to answer the original question, but I'm still trying to figure it out myself. I get one customer who ask, "Are you sure that's enough?" and then the next one screams, "You want how much?!" I just did a snake job where I didn't even catch the snake and the lady tipped me an extra 20 bucks! Then there was the two coons, a possum and a tabby cat that I caught for another lady yesterday and she asked if she owed me anything. Duh! What I can't figure out is those people who are loosing hundreds or even thousands of dollars due to damage or predation but think that 500 bucks for a 10 day coyote line is too much. I love the work, just hate dealing with the public. Ultimately, I would LOVE to do this for the state or county on a salary basis. Then I could do my thing and not worry about the money. I wouldn't even have to deal directly with people. I think that's it in a nut shell. The more I learn about people, the more I like dealing with critters!
Muddawg
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