Wwallace52590
Treehouser
So this past weekend I got “hired” to “help” a guy with a couple tree jobs. I’m slow right now so I messaged some people I saw advertising tree services letting them know I could help them on saturdays and that I had my own equipment.
The guy showed up in a ford focus packing 2 saws in his trunk…. That’s it’s. We used all my equipment to do the jobs (ropes, pole saw, blower ect.) he paid me $200 and while I was kinda upset it was my fault for assuming I was going to be working for someone more experienced than me.
My question is what should I ask for next time, I’m sure this guy will call me again because he damn sure can’t do this stuff on his own, he has less experience than me (which is saying a lot I’m very green). I was thinking about asking for a split of the job but the I’d be waiting on him to get paid and I don’t know the guy that well. Should I just ask for a flat rate? Like 5-6 hundred bucks or something like that?
I know that’s a hard question to answer if it can be answered at all but any advice would be helpful.
The guy showed up in a ford focus packing 2 saws in his trunk…. That’s it’s. We used all my equipment to do the jobs (ropes, pole saw, blower ect.) he paid me $200 and while I was kinda upset it was my fault for assuming I was going to be working for someone more experienced than me.
My question is what should I ask for next time, I’m sure this guy will call me again because he damn sure can’t do this stuff on his own, he has less experience than me (which is saying a lot I’m very green). I was thinking about asking for a split of the job but the I’d be waiting on him to get paid and I don’t know the guy that well. Should I just ask for a flat rate? Like 5-6 hundred bucks or something like that?
I know that’s a hard question to answer if it can be answered at all but any advice would be helpful.
