Ryan@OTT
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi all,
I started my tree service about 4 years ago, and have kept quality of work and customer service at an extreme high by doing everything myself (with the help of groundman of course). As a result I've landed a few lucrative contracts. I've really grown to like a lot of my clients, but unfortunately I can't charge them what I can the larger companies who care about health and safety, training, and other things that cost money (whereas a lot of residential clients just want a low price and nothing more). I find I feel a pang of guilt not being able to get to my regular clients because much pricier work is available. I'm wondering if anyone has found a way to let these people know that although you do value these people as clients... you're in business to make money? Anyone dealing with the same issues during the busy season?
Any help or input is much appreciated, I feel like my conscience is on one end of this and my bank account on the other....
Thanks
Ryan
I started my tree service about 4 years ago, and have kept quality of work and customer service at an extreme high by doing everything myself (with the help of groundman of course). As a result I've landed a few lucrative contracts. I've really grown to like a lot of my clients, but unfortunately I can't charge them what I can the larger companies who care about health and safety, training, and other things that cost money (whereas a lot of residential clients just want a low price and nothing more). I find I feel a pang of guilt not being able to get to my regular clients because much pricier work is available. I'm wondering if anyone has found a way to let these people know that although you do value these people as clients... you're in business to make money? Anyone dealing with the same issues during the busy season?
Any help or input is much appreciated, I feel like my conscience is on one end of this and my bank account on the other....
Thanks
Ryan