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HI.. Just wondering if any Ec charge profit & overhead to customers & what is usual percent?
HI.. Just wondering if any Ec charge profit & overhead to customers & what is usual percent?
HI.. Just wondering if any Ec charge profit & overhead to customers & what is usual percent?
I recommend charging for it, but without the breakdown in the invoice.The ins agent called me today to inquire if it was my usual practice to add P&H.
I recommend charging for it, but without the breakdown in the invoice.
HI.. Just wondering if any Ec charge profit & overhead to customers & what is usual percent?
Too many business owners feel like non-profits nowadays, anyway. Let's all join them--or not.
I do a significant amount of work for friends, and I have become friends with the people I do work for, and they sometimes question why I charge what I do: that's when to tell them you've already figured in the "10% recession discount." (Just make sure you started high enough to begin with.)
Business profits may be reduced, but it is rare to see a business continue to operate when their overhead and operating expenses are reduced, in the last 2 years we noticed many of the new start ups are gone, and every day we hear of someone going out of business, plenty of auctions for tools and equipment, the last recession we lost 70% of the EC's in the area, the companies that were left, were stronger and most of them have new owners but are still in business today, they were the ones that maintained ad's in the yellow pages and ran their business on a professional level.
Back then the electrical work slowed so I took a job cleaning tiolets, and scrubbing floors in a factory, had to feed the family.From a survivor of the late 70's recession: Right on, dude! :grin: No, I was not an EC at the time: I just survived, as evidenced by the fact that I'm writing this today.
The funniest one is when some GC calls out of the blue wanting me to bid on a job, and then proceeds to ask for a 10% "contractor discount" on my rates. That right there gets a 200% minimum bang up from me.....