I agree with the $350.00 as in all labor to a certain extent. First off, the tables you deliver from local dealers are...local, meaning that if you happen to run into something that warrants extra charges, you'd have a much easier time collecting for that extra charge. Now, someone wanting to just simply drop ship tables to you in the BLIND to set up, that's a different story. I don't know anyone that just charges a flat rate for a job that overlooks say maybe...2 or 3 more hours to get the job done because of unforeseen obstacles. When its a flat rate $350.00 labor, there's still only so many hours of labor allowed to that rate, anything extra should be charged accordingly...not inclueded just to get the work, that's being steped on and taken advantage of, and every customer I have ever had an additional charge added to the bill on, understood the extra, and paid accordingly. So, my concerns are...a company that has a policy that simply says...$350.00 and NO extra, reguardless of what ever...like it or leave it...can leave it at someone elses door step as far as I'm concerned. If they'd at least agree to pay the extra AFTER the fact, with justifible proof of the extra charges...BEFORE the next delivery, then I'd be more interested. Using your example, lets say the delivery request was for 150 miles from you, because they couldn't find anyone local to do that delivery....are you still going for $350.00? What if they still told you $350.00 and not a penny more? I understand backyard work, that's gravy...but?????scruffy1 said:lccs, you are misunderstanding me. we do not do tables for this co. but we
have reputable dealers that we install for. Here is a question guy says i have 8ft olhausen drakes to install, within 50 mile radius i will guarantee you four tables a day, every day how much do you charge to pup and install. cust suppl cloth??
Glen