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ADC businesses and Owners
#8622737
Yesterday at 05:28 PM
Yesterday at 05:28 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Midlands South Carolina
SGT. C
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OP
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Joined: Dec 2006
Midlands South Carolina
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Have you had to go up on your pricing due to fuel and just overall costs? I'm trying to maintain current pricing. But can't do it for very much longer. Especially when your running 180- 220 miles a day sometimes. M Most of my government contracts start a new fiscal year July 1st. So, if im going to do it, then its going to happen fast. What are your plans?
Sarge
A hero voluntary walks into the dangers of the unknown Freedom is accomplished by good men willing to do bad things to bad people
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Re: ADC businesses and Owners
[Re: SGT. C]
#8622750
Yesterday at 06:17 PM
Yesterday at 06:17 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Montana
beartooth trapr
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Montana
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I have, just up the set-up fee. I got a square mile radius that I stay with in. As far of miles, 30 miles radius.
No one ever wants to pay my above charge. Also not my sole income, got a full-time pay job.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: ADC businesses and Owners
[Re: SGT. C]
#8622751
Yesterday at 06:18 PM
Yesterday at 06:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2018
MN
Donnersurvivor
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MN
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I'm not in adc but I've doubled prices since 2020. Wages, fuel, vehicle maintenance, insurance, etc have also seemingly doubled.
Chief of staff @ Mensa Tree division/vison officer
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Re: ADC businesses and Owners
[Re: SGT. C]
#8622806
Yesterday at 09:18 PM
Yesterday at 09:18 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
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Fuel prices are no higher than they were during the Biden years. My insurance is the same price.
I do mostly beaver work. Not able to do large property predator work anymore. I charge by the day based on miles from my residence. Within 30 miles is my base price. Beyond 30 to 45, I bump it up $25 per day. Over 45 to 60 is another $25 bump per day. I measure straight-line miles from my residence to the jobsite....not actual highway miles. I also only charge for days I check traps. I do not charge for the day I visit the site to meet with landowner/manager to look it over or the 1st day I set traps. Sometimes those 2 days are the same...sometimes not. Most jobs are done in 7 days or less. Georgia has a 24 hr check law.
I'm the sole beaver guy for a local timber company. When it's wet, they give me a lot of work. I charge them the base rate no matter how far away the job is. Their land holdings are all within 60 mile radius of my home. Most within 30 miles.
I trap beavers when called for a large farmer that has multiple properties all with 15 miles. He is the only customer that I charge by the beaver.....$75/beaver. He's usually good for one call a year.
This is just how I price my beaver work. 99% of potential customers are satisfied with the pricing. I have all the work I want.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: ADC businesses and Owners
[Re: SGT. C]
#8622863
6 hours ago
6 hours ago
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Joined: Nov 2010
Rochester, MN
Teacher
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Rochester, MN
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This is completely off topic. But, I used to have this same discussion with food business owners who were afraid to raise their prices for fear of complaints. Across the board they were small facility operators. 100 seat or smaller cafes and supper clubs. The owners were all working 60-100 hours or more a week. And they were all afraid their customers, who were also their friends, would complain.
The discussions were always the same. I’d explain that this is America, and as such, customers feel they have the right to complain. After all, they bought the meal. But at the same time, you have to be realistic. If your costs go up, you have to not only cover your costs, but you are entitled to make a profit. Let me repeat: you are entitled to make a profit.
ADC is no different. You have to reflect your present costs and build in enough cushion to provide some percentage of profit.
Never too old to learn
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Re: ADC businesses and Owners
[Re: SGT. C]
#8622899
52 minutes ago
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Joined: Feb 2007
New York border
Cragar
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Joined: Feb 2007
New York border
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A friend taught me this years ago -
When quoting out a job , you should get 20% refusal on the high cost. 80% buy , 20% refuse.
If you sell 100% of your work , you are priced too low.
NRA benefactor member
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Re: ADC businesses and Owners
[Re: Cragar]
#8622917
1 minute ago
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Joined: Jan 2018
MN
Donnersurvivor
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MN
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A friend taught me this years ago -
When quoting out a job , you should get 20% refusal on the high cost. 80% buy , 20% refuse.
If you sell 100% of your work , you are priced too low. Absolutely correct.
Chief of staff @ Mensa Tree division/vison officer
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