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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1710847" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>I'm on the other end. I AM the one that uses a friend to move my cattle and he has cattle expertise and moves his own cattle. We do business differently....He never tells me the price, I never ask him the price....I just pay him well. He lives nearby, comes and helps with the sorting and loading...40 mile trip to sale barn...he knows cattle and mentors me. My thought is..it's always a least a 1/2 day wage...he's putting himself out 2.5 to 4 hours, risks around cattle helping me to sort, has a huge aluminum cattle trailer with 3500 rig, cattle expertise....that's worth $300. minimum for 1/2 day. If we have time consuming issues, he gets extra padded on that $300. He was a friend of a friend of my wife (I didn't know him) and he worked for me the first time without even talking price. What I prefer. ( I only say.."I'll take good care of you") For myself, I like when people do things I request without talking price...to trust me and that i understand the deal and let me take care of you. That's how my dad always did a contracts, for dozer work anything...never talk price, both sides have integrity and can remain quiet....just pay daily (what's been done) and pay well. Their equipment gets beat up, gasoline and maintenance. Same goes for haying equipment...fertilizer and seeding. Pay the hay's value..it's depleting their land and enhancing your land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1710847, member: 8359"] I'm on the other end. I AM the one that uses a friend to move my cattle and he has cattle expertise and moves his own cattle. We do business differently....He never tells me the price, I never ask him the price....I just pay him well. He lives nearby, comes and helps with the sorting and loading...40 mile trip to sale barn...he knows cattle and mentors me. My thought is..it's always a least a 1/2 day wage...he's putting himself out 2.5 to 4 hours, risks around cattle helping me to sort, has a huge aluminum cattle trailer with 3500 rig, cattle expertise....that's worth $300. minimum for 1/2 day. If we have time consuming issues, he gets extra padded on that $300. He was a friend of a friend of my wife (I didn't know him) and he worked for me the first time without even talking price. What I prefer. ( I only say.."I'll take good care of you") For myself, I like when people do things I request without talking price...to trust me and that i understand the deal and let me take care of you. That's how my dad always did a contracts, for dozer work anything...never talk price, both sides have integrity and can remain quiet....just pay daily (what's been done) and pay well. Their equipment gets beat up, gasoline and maintenance. Same goes for haying equipment...fertilizer and seeding. Pay the hay's value..it's depleting their land and enhancing your land. [/QUOTE]
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