Got my tractor about a month ago and have been advertising to see if I could make a few bucks on the side with it. Why not? Finally got a call and went and looked at the project. Not very big and had recently been cleared. I figure I could be done in an hour. The drive is 45 minutes each way. I priced it at $200. I figured he wanted it done right away so asked him that and he says not until end of Sept. Says he will call me in the next couple of days. If he does he does. Was I about the right price do you guys think? Pretty small job but I cannot see me doing it for less and travel there. What do you guys think?
I think your price is a little low. I understand you wanting to get the work being new in the business. I've been there and done that. But, one thing my CPA told me when I started in business was this.
Rather than go do a job for $400 that cost you $500, just write the customer a check for $100 and let someone else do the job.
The key to pricing a job is to know your cost. Now, that ain't easy to determine. But, here are some things to consider and I'll give some examples in my situation. How much did your tractor cost? How much is your attachment? Your truck and trailer to haul the tractor?
How much fuel does it take to travel to the job? How much fuel does your tractor burn?
In my case, I have a $40,000 tractor, with a $13,000 attachment, a $50,000 truck pulling a $10,000 trailer. So, when I show up to a job, I have about $113,000 worth of equipment there. I'm not sure what my cost per hour is for all this, but it ain't cheap.
Now, my truck gets about 8mpg pulling the trailer and at 60 mph and fuel at $2.00 per gallon, that cost me about $15.00 per hour in fuel. My tractor burns about 1.7 gallons per hour so that cost is about $3.40 per hour. Fuel costs were almost double this about a year ago.
I charge about $250 per hour for this work with a $750 minimum charge. I don't usually charge a 'travel fee' unless it's more than 2 hours away.
Just some numbers for you to consider. Hope this info helps you when pricing jobs in the future.