i'd suggest something around 250 calories, altho it may be
difficult to type wearing the gloves.....
what we have here, is a failure to communicate.....
and, a shitty economic picture, that is not getting better.
and a *lot* of scared people... and frightened people can
get viscous.
and threads on here discussing how the trade has gone
down the tubes, are many and varied... as are the endless
debates on proper pricing, in the chance you actually find
a customer with money to pay you.
based on my experience of late, the last thing i signed a
contract for was an office TI, in may. 4 dozen can lights,
handful of plugs, about a weeks work. got 2 dozen cat 6
drops, and a couple other things, brought it to about $25k...
so, maybe 80 hours. whatever. the two weeks work was
spread over a month... it's been done for 4 months now.
it was 6 weeks AFTER the work was done, before i got a
check, and that was pulling teeth. i know the customer.
his draws were paid in full the day after they were submitted.
he's still into me for over $2k.... maybe i'll see it before
the end of the year. maybe. if he's still in business.
he's been in business 30 years... i give him six months
at the outside.
there's a plastering and steel stud company in so calif
named Froelich...... been around since the late 40's.
buildings paid for, everything is owned... has been for
a long time... they closed the doors, and just parked it.
not even selling it off. nobody to buy it.
at this point, i'm just operating a service truck, paying
my bills, and making wages. some days are really good,
some days are "make $0" and go get the van washed.
i have a couple of economic indicators that are infallible...
one is the "mark indicator" and the other is the
"danny indicator", two friend who i've known since
forever, who are in the trades.... mark has worked
60-70 hours a week in the 25 years i've known him....
year in and year out.
he had 9 billable hours last week.
danny has missed three weeks of work, due to lack
of work, since high school.... and he's working now...
7 hours from home, coming home every other weekend.
'cause there isn't anything closer.
and right now, like it or not, your prices are being set
by someone who is desperate for work, and will prolly
go out of business doing the job he took away from
you.
i figure it's at least two more years, if we are truly lucky,
before things start improving.... and we haven't been lucky
much lately.
just my experience.
randy