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Eric Toline
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 4:50 am Post subject:
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Re: Opinions on business venture
Group: alt.autos.ford Date: Thu, Nov 25, 2004, 2:00pm (EST+5) From:
ninebal310@aol.committed (Ninebal310)
From: Tom Adkins
Hi Mike,
I usually charge $45\hr. The point is that I've had quite a
few potential customers
choke at even $25\hr. I don't figure $45 it too high for quality work
backed by 25
years of experience. I just need to find the customers who are willing
to pay. I've
gotten some good input from you folks.
Tom
I was only charging $25 and hour about 6 years ago working out of my
garage. So, $45 seems about right if you don't have much over head. If
you get your own shop, take it to $65.
Hell, lawyers charge $220+ an hour, tell me that isn't a rip
off.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
When he's gonna save your ass it's cheap at twice the price.
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Bob
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 5:43 am Post subject:
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"Tom Adkins" <newton5@remove.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:m08pd.142390$HA.55897@attbi_s01...
| Quote: | MajorDomo@mailcity.con wrote:
Hi Mike,
I usually charge $45\hr. The point is that I've had quite a few potential
customers choke at even $25\hr. I don't figure $45 it too high for quality
work backed by 25 years of experience. I just need to find the customers
who are willing to pay. I've gotten some good input from you folks.
Tom
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Forget the cheapskates, no matter how good you are or how good a deal you
give them they won't be happy. Charge a fair price and do good work and
things will work out for you. Don't forget that you also need to pay taxes
and buy liability insurance among many other expenses which means that you
really CAN'T work for $25/hr and still feed your family.
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Ninebal310
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Fri Nov 26, 2004 5:41 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | From: Audioetc@webtv.net (Eric Toline)
Hell, lawyers charge $220+ an hour, tell me that isn't a rip
off.
When he's gonna save your ass it's cheap at twice the price.
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With the F**ked-up legal system we have today, you're probably right.
Hank
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Bill
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Mon Nov 29, 2004 2:35 pm Post subject:
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On 11/25/04 3:50 PM, in article
16180-41A66FD7-974@storefull-3255.bay.webtv.net, "Eric Toline"
<Audioetc@webtv.net> wrote:
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Re: Opinions on business venture
Group: alt.autos.ford Date: Thu, Nov 25, 2004, 2:00pm (EST+5) From:
ninebal310@aol.committed (Ninebal310)
From: Tom Adkins
Hi Mike,
I usually charge $45\hr. The point is that I've had quite a
few potential customers
choke at even $25\hr. I don't figure $45 it too high for quality work
backed by 25
years of experience. I just need to find the customers who are willing
to pay. I've
gotten some good input from you folks.
Tom
I was only charging $25 and hour about 6 years ago working out of my
garage. So, $45 seems about right if you don't have much over head. If
you get your own shop, take it to $65.
Hell, lawyers charge $220+ an hour, tell me that isn't a rip
off.
When he's gonna save your ass it's cheap at twice the price.
Save my ass...that is good! But when he charges for sending me a fax, |
answering the phone and going for a _iss that is just too much! Lawyers
charge for everything....everything! Hell, I do stuff for free all the
time...I like to help out-Damn, I wish I were a lawyer maybe then I wouldn't
be broke!
Bill |
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Eric Toline
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Mon Nov 29, 2004 7:33 pm Post subject:
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Re: Opinions on business venture
Group: alt.autos.ford Date: Mon, Nov 29, 2004, 9:35am (EST+5) From:
bill@hokeypokey.com (Bill)
On 11/25/04 3:50 PM, in article
16180-41A66FD7-974@storefull-3255.bay.webtv.net, "Eric Toline"
<Audioetc@webtv.net> wrote:
Re: Opinions on business venture
Group: alt.autos.ford Date: Thu, Nov 25, 2004, 2:00pm (EST+5) From:
ninebal310@aol.committed (Ninebal310)
From: Tom Adkins
Hi Mike,
I usually charge $45\hr. The point is that I've had quite a
few potential customers
choke at even $25\hr. I don't figure $45 it too high for quality work
backed by 25
years of experience. I just need to find the customers who are willing
to pay. I've
gotten some good input from you folks.
Tom
I was only charging $25 and hour about 6 years ago working out of my
garage. So, $45 seems about right if you don't have much over head. If
you get your own shop, take it to $65.
Hell, lawyers charge $220+ an hour, tell me that isn't a rip
off.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
When he's gonna save your ass it's cheap at twice the price.
Save my ass...that is good! But when he charges for sending me a fax,
answering the phone and going for a _iss that is just too much! Lawyers
charge for everything....everything!
Hell, I do stuff for free all the time...I like to help out-Damn, I wish
I were a lawyer maybe then I wouldn't be broke!
Bill<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Then you shouldn't do things for free.
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