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Re: some people have no appreciation
[Re: Throw Back]
#4291366
02/04/14 04:25 PM
02/04/14 04:25 PM
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Joined: Aug 2012
Central Ohio
Dirk Shearer
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Central Ohio
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Oops.
Have you paid taxes on it yet. If you do you may net $20 once you pay Fed Income, State Income, City Income, School Income, Social Security (both employer and employee contribution), Medicare/Medicaid, Unemployment Tax, Workers Comp, Liability Insurance (general and auto), need I go on.
You probably did not charge enough unless it was a dead skunk with no smell and it took you a couple of minutes!
Good luck with your future jobs!!!
BTW, this is not meant to be a slam, just a way to get you thinking as a business owner.
Sincerely,
Dirk E. Shearer, President The Wildlife Control Company, Inc. "Cause if you won't put your real name on it, you probably shouldn't hit send"
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Re: some people have no appreciation
[Re: Throw Back]
#4291397
02/04/14 04:43 PM
02/04/14 04:43 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
St. Louis area
Dave Schmidt
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St. Louis area
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What Dirk said. If you intend to do this as a business and make a profit, you'll give a price of some sort before you invest time and gas. If at all possible, you do not want to surprise a customer with your price.
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: some people have no appreciation
[Re: Dave Schmidt]
#4291705
02/04/14 06:39 PM
02/04/14 06:39 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Frankfort, Ky. USA
trapperpaw
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Frankfort, Ky. USA
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What Warrior said but don't worry about what Dirk said you won't have to pay any taxes on 60 bucks because you lost money. Your service was worth much more and the landlord knows it. I couldn't get 385 here but in my poor state I would have gotten 225 plus the exclusion. Hey but where else can you get paid to go to school....your learning. Take your wife to get a hamburger and tell her if she sticks with you she'll be fart'n in silk.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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Re: some people have no appreciation
[Re: warrior]
#4292291
02/04/14 09:30 PM
02/04/14 09:30 PM
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Joined: Jul 2012
California
Throw Back
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California
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If the landlord was surprised you failed, period. In business everything has a price tag and it should be read and understood before the purchase is made. lesson learned. You are right.
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Re: some people have no appreciation
[Re: Throw Back]
#4293314
02/05/14 10:42 AM
02/05/14 10:42 AM
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Joined: Aug 2012
Central Ohio
Dirk Shearer
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Central Ohio
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Throw Back,
Don't feel bad. We have all (those of us who are honest:) done it too. You just have a lot more info than some of us had back in the dark ages.
My first paying job was 20 plus years ago. The landscape company I was production manager for put down a whole semi load of sod and the coons had flipped it over and messed it up. Our turf client was having a fit. We re-laid the sod and told him he had to get the coons taken care of. He didn't know who to get so I stepped up and gave him a price. I think it was $20 bucks a head.
Ended up getting paid $600 and I thought I was high on the hog!!!!! Then I got the W-9. If my memory serves me correctly, I had to pay well over $300 in taxes 'cause I hadn't kept any mileage or expense records. LESSON LEARNED BIG TIME!!!!!!! Even if I had kept the records, I would have been too cheap.
Be smart and learn from other folks mistakes every time you can!!! There is a wealth of information here and on other forums. WCT Magazine, WCT Training Seminars, State (California Wildlife Control Operators) and National Trade Associations (NWCOA) will shorten your learning curve and aid in your success tremendously.
Best of luck!
Dirk E. Shearer, President The Wildlife Control Company, Inc. "Cause if you won't put your real name on it, you probably shouldn't hit send"
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