rbtree
Climbing Up
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I never wait for pay from insurance companies. I get paid when the job is done.
Its the policy holders problem to fight with their carrier not mine.
Same..if possible. But some folks just aren't prepared to handle emergencies. I accomodate.
however, there's no way an insurance co is gonna tell me what i can charge (save for debris removal) Our normal hourly rate is $100 per man, on the job...and goes up from there for risk, ovetime, after hours, or weekends.
On the job we're finishing today, there's a fair bit of easy time, like organizing gear, planning, setting ropes, and the groundie not doing much, (see my current thread, no crane), so I'll be happy with getting $125-150 per hr. Which will work out to about $2200-2500...and the tree is only maybe 14" where it broke. Plus debris removal when the snow melts.