Halsey
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Most self employed guys work more like 80hrs across a 7 day weekExcept he won’t work 40hrs a week. More than likely half his time is spent travelling from job to job.
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Most self employed guys work more like 80hrs across a 7 day weekExcept he won’t work 40hrs a week. More than likely half his time is spent travelling from job to job.
I have always been charged travel time and accepted it as part of the bill. why would you not expect to cover their costs getting to your boat from their business addressExcept he won’t work 40hrs a week. More than likely half his time is spent travelling from job to job.
Depends where their business address is! When trades have to come out to you it will be more expensive though, it's not like dropping your car off at a garage and look how much the car stealers charge!!!I have always been charged travel time and accepted it as part of the bill. why would you not expect to cover their costs getting to your boat from their business address
Just checked my latest invoice. The VP dealer in Altea charges €45 per hourExcept he won’t work 40hrs a week. More than likely half his time is spent travelling from job to job.
Well spotted - I am!That’s not how it works......you’re obviously paye!
We need a crash to reset the market.
i loved how prior to 2008, I couldn’t get work done on our house for love or money. Come 2009, they were begging for work. What goes around comes around...
enjoy it while it lasts...?
What happens if they need to go and get a bigger hammer.£55 p/h ?? you've got a bargain. The onsite engineers at our marina charge £60 p/h +VAT. They also charge to walk to your boat as well, so a total 10 minute walk there and back will set you back minimum half hour charge.
I am recently trying to get tradesmen to do some work at home.
Getting them here to have a look at the job is challenging enough. Getting a quotation is almost impossible .Getting a written quotation does seem impossible.
I have also experienced a bad reaction when questioning prices . Its take it or leave it. They all have more work than they need so cant be bothered with a job if they sense a difficult customer.
Oh it’s coming, a good friend of mine who is in corporate finance in the states has taken ALL of his clients money out of the stock market. Not if, but when and it’s a lot closer than many think.Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. !
You might joke but a friend of ours had exactly same situation, not hammer. They charged him. That's why I won't use them.What happens if they need to go and get a bigger hammer.
Both the hammers and the spanner?You might joke but a friend of ours had exactly same situation, not hammer. They charged him. That's why I won't use them.
We need a crash to reset the market.
i loved how prior to 2008, I couldn’t get work done on our house for love or money. Come 2009, they were begging for work. What goes around comes around...
enjoy it while it lasts...?
I think you missed the point I was making, but hey ho, I’ll spell it out better next time I post on a thread like this...?yes Indeed...enjoy it while it lasts as it will also affect your boating costs too and could quite easily make boating unaffordable to you if the tradesmen are pushed towards reducing costs, not really a reason to smile then is it...but like you say ”enjoy it while it lasts”
Hourly rates tend to be set by the market place. Running a business is not a philanthropic exercise, it’s endeavouring to charge as much as possible without the client running off to a cheaper rival. However, you may have an alternative. Do the work yourself! Very often it’s not rocket science and most information is easily available these days. Pay yourself £55/hr and then use that money to buy a professional’s time and attention when it may be economically viable.£55/hr for mobile marine services - is that the going rate these days ??
It surprised me as did the contractor getting very upset when I simply said in an acceptance email that the rate had made me "wince" slightly - to the point that he has now said he doesn't want to do the job in question - I didn't realise the industry could afford to be so choosy - shame for me as he was a really nice guy inspired confidence and I had already said I was going to give him the job!
Anyone know any other good Marine Electricians servicing the Severn region.
My local garage charges £28/hour and the boiler company charge £35/hour. The joys of rural living.It may sound expensive initially, but how much do you pay per hour to lets say car dealers for servicing or the chancers that fix gas boilers....