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<blockquote data-quote="afd516" data-source="post: 293265" data-attributes="member: 501"><p>I don't know why I didn't think of asking here earlier than now.</p><p></p><p>I have questions. </p><p></p><p>I have a business that I recently bought a dump truck for. My business is oriented to take care of most outside yard, fence, tree, etc. maintenance needs. Because of the trash that is generated, I basically just bought a mobile dumpster to pull my equipment trailer with and it has worked out better than expected. We also have done a lot of home demo haul off, and property management trash outs when tenants skip or are evicted and leave the junk they don't want. Off the topic, I also have about 60 yards that I mow with a landscape box truck. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, to the reason for this post. I was recently contacted by an individual that has landed a contract to do the outside haul off of new home construction debris. The potential is huge and long term but the money is not adding up. Is there any builders on here that would be willing to give me some insight on this? The builder either has unrealistic expectations as to what they should pay to keep the construction site clean or the contractor that is wanting to hire me for my services is trying to make way more money off of me leaving me no room to make a buck. </p><p></p><p>I have been told by two of my co workers to run because builders don't pay. Right now that looks to be a viable option. But I have a hard time giving up on something that may actually pay off. The contractor that hired me has been insistent that this will pay off. I am not seeing it. We have started to clean up two houses. Right now I am at a break even point and there are still two phases of clean up left with no monies to get it done with. I am not under contract so now is the time to walk. I have a meeting with the contractor tomorrow morning and would love to lay it out for him with some info to either tell him he is being given a ride by the builders or he needs to pay up if he expects to keep this contract. </p><p></p><p>Anyone? </p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afd516, post: 293265, member: 501"] I don't know why I didn't think of asking here earlier than now. I have questions. I have a business that I recently bought a dump truck for. My business is oriented to take care of most outside yard, fence, tree, etc. maintenance needs. Because of the trash that is generated, I basically just bought a mobile dumpster to pull my equipment trailer with and it has worked out better than expected. We also have done a lot of home demo haul off, and property management trash outs when tenants skip or are evicted and leave the junk they don't want. Off the topic, I also have about 60 yards that I mow with a landscape box truck. Anyway, to the reason for this post. I was recently contacted by an individual that has landed a contract to do the outside haul off of new home construction debris. The potential is huge and long term but the money is not adding up. Is there any builders on here that would be willing to give me some insight on this? The builder either has unrealistic expectations as to what they should pay to keep the construction site clean or the contractor that is wanting to hire me for my services is trying to make way more money off of me leaving me no room to make a buck. I have been told by two of my co workers to run because builders don't pay. Right now that looks to be a viable option. But I have a hard time giving up on something that may actually pay off. The contractor that hired me has been insistent that this will pay off. I am not seeing it. We have started to clean up two houses. Right now I am at a break even point and there are still two phases of clean up left with no monies to get it done with. I am not under contract so now is the time to walk. I have a meeting with the contractor tomorrow morning and would love to lay it out for him with some info to either tell him he is being given a ride by the builders or he needs to pay up if he expects to keep this contract. Anyone? Sam [/QUOTE]
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