brian john
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- Leesburg, VA
Peter you are in Lancaster PA (?) hardly the hot bed of expensive living in comparison to NYC area.
Alright, but even with four hours total, we're looking at $200/hr to fix a toilet, resi. The town I work in also has a median home value over 500k and I am certain no trade is getting that much for residential service.
Peter you are in Lancaster PA (?) hardly the hot bed of expensive living in comparison to NYC area.
Could you explain what this means. Sorry I can't understand it.
(unless $30,000 real estate taxes yearly is what you'd consider "chump change" ).
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This is the company in question and it sure doesn't look like a small fly by night bunch of crooks.
http://www.assuredplumbing.com
What one pays in realestate taxes taxes has nothing to do with what one's house is worth.
My cousin in NY pays substantially more real estate in taxes for a house 1/4 the size of mine. When one looks at America affluent areas PA does not make the lists. NY City, San Fran area, Wash DC area......
I'm not positive, but I don't believe PetrosA is a contractor and doesn't know cost of doing business. I could be wrong. My whole point is the folks that are living in West Chester are not any better of people than anyone else and someone that is in business has the right to make enough money to live in West Chester. I really don't see why people would insist that is not true.
Boy do these arguments get twisted My point was that if people can afford to pay $30,000/year in real estate taxes, they're making a decent living. What their houses are worth is less interesting, since that value is more volatile, as recent events have shown. I certainly didn't say that my area is on par with NYC, San Francisco or DC...
Ok, let's get one thing straight. I'm not a contractor now But... I got my first truck when I was 22 years old, and ran my own businesses for the next 15 years. So yes, I absolutely know what it costs to run one - and not only a contracting business.
One thing I know about business is this - if you run a small to medium sized business, you can't charge more than the customer is willing to pay. If you do, it will come back to bite you in the butt, as I'll bet this plumber is learning. If you can't charge what you need to make a profit or even stay in business for some reason, either lower your expenses or close up shop because the only other option is debt. That, my friends, is the American way.
Maybe you need to unlearn an untruth.
One thing I know about business is this - if you run a small to medium sized business, you can't charge more than the customer is willing to pay. If you do, it will come back to bite you in the butt, as I'll bet this plumber is learning.
He does not operate the business we are discussing as a construction company. That plumber learned a different business model than return the calls you feel like when you get back home after working all day and tell them it'll cost them $75/hr because that is what the plumber that he called to find out what he should be charging told him. His message and delivery is a lot different than most in his area of service. His marketing reaches many more people in his target market than that article ever will. He knows a lot more about how to run a residential service business than you ever will.
Did I do something to offend you that you're attacking me so hard? For the record, I don't do service calls after hours except for family and neighbors, mostly for free. I haven't attacked the plumber either. Do I think his service guy's misrepresentation of the situation got him into this situation? Yes.
I'm not a kid, I've been around the block and sometimes I even know what I'm talking about, so please afford me a little respect.
Do I think his service guy's misrepresentation of the situation got him into this situation? Yes.
Did I do something to offend you that you're attacking me so hard? For the record, I don't do service calls after hours except for family and neighbors, mostly for free. I haven't attacked the plumber either. Do I think his service guy's misrepresentation of the situation got him into this situation? Yes.
I'm not a kid, I've been around the block and sometimes I even know what I'm talking about, so please afford me a little respect.