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My first job
I recently completed my first project, and I’m looking for some guidance on how to handle the situation professionally. The original scope of the job was estimated to take approximately five days. However, the client expressed that they did not have the budget to support the full project, so we agreed to scale the work down to fit within a two-day timeframe. I completed as much of the project as possible within those agreed constraints. Since then, the client has expressed dissatisfaction, feeling that the amount of work completed does not match the cost. From my perspective, the work performed was consistent with the reduced timeline and agreed-upon scope. How would you recommend handling a situation like this in a professional manner, while maintaining a good client relationship and setting clear expectations moving forward?
Google profile
So trying to get verified on Google has been a pain in my rear. End has anybody else struggling to get verified themselves?
Insurance
So i'm searching for insurance.Does anybody have any suggestions?
Leads.
Hey everyone I did a 4 day boosted post on Facebook. And I got 3 leads. 2 were nothing one I quoted today. And set them the estimate and they're going to sign tomorrow, and I have another estimate set to do next week for stump grinding.
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@Daniel Jinks i'm in michigan
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@William Swingle i do know that I just haven't had time to set it up.So I just did a five dollar boosted just to test the waters to see how it would work.
Todays Video on Claude Estimator Builder
I just watched the Youtube video from Austin on systems & AI for Land Clearing. They showed an estimator for building job estimates quickly. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9Z38EPF_74 My point is, with just my phone I created my own version. Shown below https://go.chazmoore.net/brush Why is this relevant: I am moving from Alaska to Oklahoma and working to get my CDL to get started. While I have this time where I cant be productive, I am learning all I can about the systems. This took me 40 minutes to build. Its not accurate yet since I have no idea what my numbers will be or how much overhead I need to plan for but my point is this: anyone can do this. It was so easy and uncomplicated to create. I did this with Claude and my prompt was this: "I’m starting a forestry mulching business called brush bison I want you to read below and come up with a web app calculator for pricing. Example, 10 acres on mild brush density on rolling hills will cost this much. Assume monthly overhead is 10k. The note on the machines, teeth, grease gas etc." I then gave it the inputs of a business plan that I bought for $9 from brushwork co. The guy who quoted a project with Meta's Ai Glasses. It gave the differences in terrain and density of the brush. Thats it. Again, I dont own a machine or know the rental prices yes to factor in accurately. But for those who are afraid to start using Ai to help build out there systems its quite easy to get started. Think of Ai as a friend and your just talking to him. if something doesnt look right just say exactly that and the ai will attempt to fix it. 2nd point. For those with experience what am I missing? Is my calculator it too high - low? (I understand each market is different) I do not have a minimum day rate established yet in this. I put a general monthly overhead at 10k, divided by 16 working days a month to come up with the price. (Owner/Operator)
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That is so cool. I hope it works.
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Matt Maycroft
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I am starting a land clearing business / grading 2026

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