| paintt |
Date: Wednesday, 04.03.2009, 14:27 | Message # 1 |
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Hey Everyone: I'm in the Vancouver BC area. Right now I have no work booked, I know that will change soon as it always has for the last 25 years....I got a call from a guy to paint apartments by the hour. The job includes sanding drywall....and then re-painting walls. All materials are supplied. He says he pays his "regular" painter 25/hr, he's a full time employee so I guess that's within the range. I usually charge out at 50/hr and luckily have averaged that over the last 15 years or so. 50 sounds like a lot but with lunch breaks I usually am at it for 6-7 hours a day. Thats only 300-350 per day and of course I am very productive. He says he can give me 35/hr. so that's 210-245 per day. What do you think? Should I lower my price and work or stay proud and wait for the calls to start coming in? Thanks for your time in advance. |
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| veseliy_roger |
Date: Friday, 13.03.2009, 14:20 | Message # 2 |
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Hi paintt. As for me, I live in Ukraine and work for 30-40 euro at a day, it is not so bad to have 210-245$ at a day. |
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| Annet |
Date: Saturday, 08.08.2009, 17:51 | Message # 3 |
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But its bad for France |
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| Nightrider |
Date: Saturday, 08.08.2009, 18:25 | Message # 4 |
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5000 - 6000 $ |
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