A long time ago I decided that keeping track of mileage and adding it to the bill was a pain. I sat down one night and drew concentric circles at 10-mile intervals on my road map, centered on my neighborhood. Then I decided how much more I would charge for each interval, and quoted everyone a flat fee for tuning. You might use smaller intervals and a different amount of increase in an urban area (my biggest circle was 70 miles out), but the idea is the same. Keeps things simple. Ken Z. On 7/20/06 7:10 PM, "Leslie Bartlett" <l-bartlett at sbcglobal.net> wrote: > I would like some help with travel fees. The entire southern side of Houston > is virtually without tuners. I'm called somewhat regularly to go that > direction. I know some people charge mileage outside certain boundaries. > I'd like to know how folks have figured that and managed to make it work. > > Thanks > les bartlett > -- Ken Zahringer, RPT University of Missouri School of Music -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20060721/9dfa3fe2/attachment.html
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