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There is no question that there are additional skill sets a person would need to operate that piece of machinery. I think sometimes I worry about overcharging the client. I guess a better way to formulate my question would be:
Is it "OK" (a good and/or legitimate business practice that would let one's conciense sleep well at night) (sorry, tired) to charge the client let's say the $300 the rental company charges us, an additional $200 for p/u and return, and then $60/hour for operator on machine instead of $50 for regular labor??
My biggest thing is to ensure we are doing our job to the very best of our ability and to be sure that we are being honest to ourselves, our employees and our clients.
Hopefully my fatigue is not making this jibberish.
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