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Why “$20” for drive time?

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Why “$20” for drive time?

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$20 represents the money needed to make up the lost 15 to 20 minutes it takes, (on average), to drive to each job site. $20 will cover your loss if you regularly make between $60 and $80 per hour window cleaning. ——————————————————————————- Here’s How To Calculate a Drive Time Fee That’s Right For Your Business ——————————————————————————- First… 1) Average Drive Time – Guestimate the average time it takes you to drive 1 way to your customer’s homes and businesses ( ___________ minutes). This average is for ALL your customers, not each individual customer. 2) Calculate Percentage – Calculate the percentage of drive time per hour by dividing ( 60 minutes in an hour (BY) your Average Drive Time ) 3) Find Appropriate Drive Time Fee – Find the appropriate drive time fee for your business by dividing ( Your Hourly Rate (BY) the Percentage of Drive Time ) Using these calculations will giv

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