Just out of curiousity , How do you make any money by charging a $65 service call ?
I charge $125 for first hour and even then rarely make any profit unless it is right down the block. I normally use a set price for jobs but there are a few times I have to charge a service call or as I call it a " Diagnostic fee "
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you guys are saying. Let me use this as an example. Lets use a generic job so Resi/Comm. doesn't come into play :
Customer calls you up, says that 2 receptacles are not working. You schedule the service call.
You drive 20 minutes to job, you spend another 20 minutes on job to find that in 1 receptacle a backstabbed wire popped loose and make repair. You spend another 20 minutes driving back to shop. Your total bill is $65 ?
How can you make any profit at that $65 price ? or at $75 ? or even at $85 ?
Please show us how much that hour cost you.
(Not directed at JMSBrush , I know you mean a separate charge from hourly but others here do not)
I charge $125 for first hour and even then rarely make any profit unless it is right down the block. I normally use a set price for jobs but there are a few times I have to charge a service call or as I call it a " Diagnostic fee "
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you guys are saying. Let me use this as an example. Lets use a generic job so Resi/Comm. doesn't come into play :
Customer calls you up, says that 2 receptacles are not working. You schedule the service call.
You drive 20 minutes to job, you spend another 20 minutes on job to find that in 1 receptacle a backstabbed wire popped loose and make repair. You spend another 20 minutes driving back to shop. Your total bill is $65 ?
How can you make any profit at that $65 price ? or at $75 ? or even at $85 ?
Please show us how much that hour cost you.
(Not directed at JMSBrush , I know you mean a separate charge from hourly but others here do not)