I`m on $75 per hour but i rarely ever actually charge that much out when it comes to bill time
dad reckons i should charge a flat rate of $90 per hour but i think that would probably scare a few customers off if i did
I think you just need to be careful of 2 things,,,
One--> understand (or find out) how long they have worked with minis,,, basically gather as much info on what they`ve done, have they got the equipment?, Have they got the tools? how good are they really?, how long they`ve been doing it for etc etc,,, that`s the most important thing
2ndly--> be ready for the probability that it`s going to cost more money & take more time than you first thought,,, even if the person doing the work is confident that it won`t blow out,,, it generally always does (at least a bit more) but often lots more,,,,all it takes is a busted engine mount, a speedo cable broken, a frayed throttle cable, missing cabel retainers,,, a few stripped or cross threaded threadsetc etc etc & the time & money blows out the window
I do let "ALL:" my customers "KNOW" that before i even take any job on,,, & i always ring & get them over to show them (& teach them a few things) before i carry on any extra work that`s not been tabled at the start
Ask Jess (Swae) & Matt (NAV) how i work,,, Wombat & Dave Perkins (sitnlo62) etc etc etc,,,, the list goes on & on
if the mechanic isn`t up to speed with bricks,,, then just stay away
If the mechainc even smells of dishonesty or illusivness,,, then stay away
It`s a Passion to the old guys,,, just ther`s not many old guys left anymore,,, hey Kev
