Posted by Harold Hubbard on July 08, 2013 at 05:36:27 from (198.228.200.173):
In Reply to: Move Charge posted by 37Chief on July 07, 2013 at 21:02:34:
Pretty standard here,especially for short jobs. Maybe not with something like a dump truck that rolls in on its own wheels, but certainly anything that gets trailered. Think about it this way, if you hired somebody else to move you to a job, you certainly wouldn't want to eat that charge yourself. It either goes on to the bill as a line item, or it gets absorbed in the overall price.
One time I was not only charged moving cost, but a minimum as well. I didn't find out until the bill came, or I would have used up the extra two hours somehow. I had already billed the customer, based on the actual hours, and couldn't go back to them for it. I did re-negotiate with the owner of the equipment, and we split the difference. Now I check a little more carefully before I go ahead on something.
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