Yes i don't charge for bucket truck work. So much easier to do a site
survey in a bucket truck than with a ladder.

On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 12:21 PM Steve Jones <[email protected]>
wrote:

> If youre offering the normally costly service of bucket work as a standard
> with no additional cost, theres no reason you shouldnt be charging for the
> ladder/climbing. Its very fair to do so. It doesnt matter what it is, if
> its outside YOUR norm, then make them pay for it.
>
> Operating bucket only gives you a unique advantage over most of your
> competitors since you can acces locations many cant.
>
> If the customer wants to get stinky about a nominal fee over increased
> risk, you dont want them anyway as a customer. Theyre the same ones who
> will demand a tech come out in aa blizzard with the ladders you didnt want
> to use i the first place and get their equipment back up right now
>
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 10:27 AM Kurt Fankhauser <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I run bucket trucks for service vehicles instead of climbing ladders and
>> tv towers. Ford F550's and Dodge 5500's to me is much faster and safer than
>> being on a roof. Every once in a while I have customers that do not allow
>> bucket truck driving in their yard for various reasons thus requiring me to
>> climb the TV towers or use ladders. I was considering having a separate fee
>> for the customers that dont allow the use of the bucket truck I was
>> thinking a $100 climbing fee. Anyone else doing this and thoughts?
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