How has the fuel increases affected your bottom line ?
C Clean County New Member Oct 24, 2004 #2 I'm sure when I balance my books by the end of the year I will see a slight dent in my bottom line but to offset this some I've been raising my prices ever so slightly. The only way for me to know for certain is when I do my books.
I'm sure when I balance my books by the end of the year I will see a slight dent in my bottom line but to offset this some I've been raising my prices ever so slightly. The only way for me to know for certain is when I do my books.
O OrangeCrest Guest Oct 24, 2004 #3 The fuel has been slowly creepy upward, but I just received my new quote for my insurance and it went up a little more $300 for the following year. No claims, no rhyme or reason... Motivation to find another carrier...
The fuel has been slowly creepy upward, but I just received my new quote for my insurance and it went up a little more $300 for the following year. No claims, no rhyme or reason... Motivation to find another carrier...
Henry Bockman Member Oct 24, 2004 #4 Hey Orangecrest, Check into www.servicemagic.com It's a referal service that charges for every job they refer you... IF you accept the leads. If not, theres no charge. However, they do have pretty cheap insurance since they operate with a huge group of contractors. Check it out, you have nothing to lose.
Hey Orangecrest, Check into www.servicemagic.com It's a referal service that charges for every job they refer you... IF you accept the leads. If not, theres no charge. However, they do have pretty cheap insurance since they operate with a huge group of contractors. Check it out, you have nothing to lose.