celtic said:Is this the right thread?
LOL
How much time was devoted to obtaining permits, waiting for inspector, creating the panel schedule, purchasing material, bookkeeping, etc etc etc.
OK I get it, bait and switch......:smile:
celtic said:Is this the right thread?
LOL
How much time was devoted to obtaining permits, waiting for inspector, creating the panel schedule, purchasing material, bookkeeping, etc etc etc.
Mule said:OK I get it, bait and switch......:smile:
Len said:Philadelphia, Tri County
$150.00 per hour drive time included, 2 man crew, mechanic and apprentice
For good customers with alot of work we reduce our rate according to amount of work and how they pay
satcom said:So when you reduce your rate according to amount of work and how they pay. i assume all your bills are also reduced, your phone company drops their rate, your libality insurance company drops their rate, you workers comp rate is lowered, and your truck insurances, and all the truck upkeep costs are also reduced, sounds like you have some great argeement with all your suppliers, mine usually have rates increased.
celtic said:How much time was devoted to obtaining permits, waiting for inspector, creating the panel schedule, purchasing material, bookkeeping, etc etc etc.
Mule said:You guys will be Proud of me, I've charged a trip charge on all calls this week...see there, there's still hope for the mule...![]()
bradleyelectric said:Your headed in the right direction. Understand that you can sell a job by making the customer comfortable enough with you they never ask another contractor for a rate and you will be able to get what you ask for without having to worry what others are charging.