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OT - 20 x G system for calcuating labor rate and trip charge
I've been toying with making my business trip charge
dependant on gasoline. For example, choose a gas station. My trip charge is 20 x G, with G being the price of galon of gasoline. Labor rate is also 20 x G. I'd have to figure out what's fair. But, the cost of service would go up and down with gasoline. Has anyone does this? Does it make sense? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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