A auto service business asked me to come an look at their scrap then quote it, I'm a beginner and don't have much knowledge of the markets!! Can someone help? This would be my first quote on a job and I don't want to screw it up! Thanks guys
A auto service business asked me to come an look at their scrap then quote it, I'm a beginner and don't have much knowledge of the markets!! Can someone help? This would be my first quote on a job and I don't want to screw it up! Thanks guys
Quote it by weight and take a scale with you. You can't eyeball something like this until you're really sure of yourself.
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So do I just take a regular weight scale I would find at wal mart or something? And I guess I would just call the scrap yard to get the prices and then go weigh them?
Get the prices first and figure from them what you'll offer. First estimate I did was a LARGE pile and a couple small ones at a junk yard. I was WAY low but he took it and I made several thousand dollars. Best way is offer to "split the ticket" - haul the stuff in and give him a percentage of the ticket. This doesn't work in some circumstances, though.
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SirScrapsalot is good with quotes
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