Electric-Light
Senior Member
A plaque on an old bosses desk:
QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE
PICK ANY TWO
It doesn't look like he's done any leg work to figure out what the customer is looking to accomplish.
A plaque on an old bosses desk:
QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE
PICK ANY TWO
I just had a call the other day, I went there today and I set it up for April 2nd a Sunday to go at 8 am
two led retro fits in a line with a fan in the mIddle add two switches cut out single gang existing switched outlet box and change to a three gang cut in fan, light, switched outlet total 5 hours cut one hole up top by top plate to get into ceiling ,,,,,,,
Two rooms upstairs install a fan box and add one switch in one room cutting out single switch box for existing switched outlets and changing to a two gang fan light on one switch 3 hours
In the master cut out existing switch outlet switch box change to 3 gang fan light on two switches both fishable from the crawl space adjacent to both rooms
3 hours free estimate one trip 30 an hour plus material I charged him.650.00 I'll do it in a day
Triple it I kinda left the day on they're hands I still work a day job Monday through Friday so I aimed for the weekend in the first place when your breaking down the price to them how do you explain to them to triple it or do you not break down the pricing and just say hey after further review this is my price.
I want to make a good impression I know I try to keep it short and simple and speak with confidence I believe that stands out and obviously a job well done
Schools often do receive some funds from the state. I doubt those funds directly applied to such project though, but instead any state funding they did receive probably applied more directly to education and not facilities.I did a quick look, and it seems for state funded projects it is a requirement. Was any of the funding by the state?
I just had a call the other day, I went there today and I set it up for April 2nd a Sunday to go at 8 am
two led retro fits in a line with a fan in the mIddle add two switches cut out single gang existing switched outlet box and change to a three gang cut in fan, light, switched outlet total 5 hours cut one hole up top by top plate to get into ceiling ,,,,,,,
Two rooms upstairs install a fan box and add one switch in one room cutting out single switch box for existing switched outlets and changing to a two gang fan light on one switch 3 hours
In the master cut out existing switch outlet switch box change to 3 gang fan light on two switches both fishable from the crawl space adjacent to both rooms
3 hours free estimate one trip 30 an hour plus material I charged him.650.00 I'll do it in a day
Triple it I kinda left the day on they're hands I still work a day job Monday through Friday so I aimed for the weekend in the first place when your breaking down the price to them how do you explain to them to triple it or do you not break down the pricing and just say hey after further review this is my price.
I want to make a good impression I know I try to keep it short and simple and speak with confidence I believe that stands out and obviously a job well done
30 an hour plus material I charged him.650.00 I'll do it in a day
I want to make a good impression I know I try to keep it short and simple and speak with confidence I believe that stands out and obviously a job well done
He says he has another job M-F. So on the surface it likely looks like more then he makes per hour all week, but when considering overhead costs, he may not be making as much as he thinks he is.How did you come up with $30 an hour? Is this what you normally charge and how long have you been charging this amount?
If you hope to make say $30 an hour you have to charge more because jobs don't always go the way you plan.
I'm not making a lot off of this except to build my clientele , if the circuit is existing do you still have to afci protect I thought no No inspection no dimmer and 30 an hour is my residential price 40 for commercial and anything involving rigid imc, 4160, or any kind of explosion proof material with seal offs usually I charge round 50 an hour and I have my own pipe threader and as of right now the 25 an hour i make on the books is comfortable but I'm a sky is the limit kind I have a two women and a daughter at home that look at me for the most part when it comes to provisions and I'm just a guy trying to make it out there the bottom of the ladder is full there's plenty of room at the top
if the circuit is existing do you still have to afci protect I thought no.
