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"hen" <> wrote in message news:45f1f7ca$0$37206$ ... > Ciao to you all > What you ca > charging over there, in the States and UK per hour? > I live in Italy want to have and idea so that I can know what to charge. If anybody were to tell you what we charged, and you were to use that as a yardstick of what you should charge, it would be misleading to you. The economic, cultural and geographical differences are, obviously, monumenatal. You're better off looking into what other technicians in your region of Italy charge, and using that knowledge as part of your basis of decision. sa smackedass |
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On Mar 9, 10:04 pm, Barry Watzman <WatzmanNOS...@neo.rr.com> wrote:
> The range is extremely wide .... from about $30 to $80 per hour (in the > United States) > > > > hen wrote: > > You are right but I would like to know if anyone could tell me. > > Henry > > > "smackedass" <kemanospamcompu...@verizon.net> ha scritto nel messaggio > >news:7QmIh.22$Hb6.10@trndny03... > >> "hen" <myn...@libero.it> wrote in message > >>news:45f1f7ca$0$37206$. it... > >>> Ciao to you all > >>> What you ca > >>> charging over there, in the States and UK per hour? > >>> I live in Italy want to have and idea so that I can know what to charge. > >> If anybody were to tell you what we charged, and you were to use that as a > >> yardstick of what you should charge, it would be misleading to you. The > >> economic, cultural and geographical differences are, obviously, > >> monumenatal. > > >> You're better off looking into what other technicians in your region of > >> Italy charge, and using that knowledge as part of your basis of decision. > > >> sa- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - In my small city in Canada, the shops and depots charge $50 an hour for depot service, $65 or more onsite. The large onsite support franchise companies charge more. The smaller outfits like myself charge about $40 to $50 onsite. Newer startups charge less but eventually raise their prices once they have a clientele established. If you are going to be self employed, you will find the expanses can start to add up quickly, so do not be afraid to charge the market rate. Find out what equivalant operations are changing, stay in the same ballpark, but offer better service. Show people you actually give a damn. Adebisi |
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