Well put.
Those are definitely low estimates.
I average $60-90 a day for fuel on my old gasser, but I do live at home, out in the boonies away from all the work.
So I travel farther than if I was in a room nearer the project.
Plus the week every thing is aerial my trans pukes out.
So I can't even pick up some U/G projects while the bucket is down :(
Of course I'm not going bankrupt, but missing 2 weeks of work is never fun after a long winter :(
I still can't understand how a guy can be fully fitted out with vehicle, equipment, insurance & skill and can't find a real job at real wages, instead of slave rates for a sub of a sub??
Good luck Guys.
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