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Old 20-06-2021, 06:43 PM   #91
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less sooky la la and go be a plumber m8
Remember your ridiculous statement next time you need a tradie other than a plumber
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I hope the fair market price for information is really that.

Next they can alter the statutory write-off laws and consolidate our skills base with more manufacturer-approved repairs to damaged vehicles.
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Yeah will interesting to see if the stat write off rules change.The rules were brought about by the manufacturers get in some pollies ear and convincing said pollie that any damaged car was a hazard if allowed back on the road irregardless of the extent of the damage.Small bend in a chassis rail,stat write off fresh water up to the sill panel,stat write off,just a couple of examples of stupidity.Ins Co,s hated it because the value of slightly damaged cars fell through the floor
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I think now the insurers like the laws. There are less repairs they have to warrant, and the replacement cars people buy are likely to come with a larger premium for insurance. It’s just a modern Australian thing, really - most European manufacturers detail the steps for significant fixes including full rail replacement, rear floors up to the back seat, complete pillars and a large variety of sectional repairs. Ford even covered this for the Falcons and Territories.
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I think now the insurers like the laws. There are less repairs they have to warrant, and the replacement cars people buy are likely to come with a larger premium for insurance. It’s just a modern Australian thing, really - most European manufacturers detail the steps for significant fixes including full rail replacement, rear floors up to the back seat, complete pillars and a large variety of sectional repairs. Ford even covered this for the Falcons and Territories.
Haven’t been in the motor industry for a few years now,but major repair sections were always available including fully panelled body shells for a few different makes,but with the stat write off rules,you couldn’t even rebuild using a new body
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My wife got stung $270 from Plummer to unblock a drain, it took 20min for 2 blokes to do.
I am a Contractor Tiler and if I can make $300 a day I am having a good day. other days I may of worked 10hr day and earn nothing at all, just getting f ed over by incompetent builders who don't give a rats if you are making money or not.
That's a standard call out fee, 2 x hourly rate. If the job takes 9 or 59 minutes it's all covered under that price. Don't know how people expect tradies to not have a minimum fee and want to pay for the time it takes only, were you expecting it to cost less than $100? Tradies have travel time, vehicle expenses, insurance, tools etc plus you are paying for their knowledge. Have had potential clients ask for complete breakdowns of quotes down the individual price of bolts, not a problem as soon as they provide me with one of their payslips and their work calendar to show how many hours in the day they work. You might be prepared to earn nothing for a days work but not many other tradesman are.
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That's a standard call out fee, 2 x hourly rate. If the job takes 9 or 59 minutes it's all covered under that price. Don't know how people expect tradies to not have a minimum fee and want to pay for the time it takes only, were you expecting it to cost less than $100? Tradies have travel time, vehicle expenses, insurance, tools etc plus you are paying for their knowledge. Have had potential clients ask for complete breakdowns of quotes down the individual price of bolts, not a problem as soon as they provide me with one of their payslips and their work calendar to show how many hours in the day they work. You might be prepared to earn nothing for a days work but not many other tradesman are.
If I employ a tradie I pay for their work time plus travelling!not 1 hr for 15 mins work.In fact on big jobs they get paid from start time to finish time,no travelling time,just the same as if they are going to their regular job,By the way there isn’t a lot of knowledge needed to unblock a drain.
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If I employ a tradie I pay for their work time plus travelling!not 1 hr for 15 mins work.In fact on big jobs they get paid from start time to finish time,no travelling time,just the same as if they are going to their regular job,By the way there isn’t a lot of knowledge needed to unblock a drain.
The knowledge part was a generalisation not necessarily about unblocking a drain but if it was that simple he could have done it himself. I was pointing out the facts for a small job but yes on larger projects it's normally an agreed upon price before works commence and yes travel time is not included. You must be lucky to find tradies that charge by the minute.
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The knowledge part was a generalisation not necessarily about unblocking a drain but if it was that simple he could have done it himself. I was pointing out the facts for a small job but yes on larger projects it's normally an agreed upon price before works commence and yes travel time is not included. You must be lucky to find tradies that charge by the minute.
I am in regional Aust,that s how it works here
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After reading the post about the overheads owning a mechanic workshop, I understand why there's a shortage. Add in Gen Y / Z who seen to be still falling for the "I need a university degree for a career" that's no wonder there's a trade shortage!!

Plumbers. They do charge extortion type prices. Yeah I know that they have overheads and tools.... But how many experienced plumbers live in a 2 bedroom unit driving a ute that's okay than 5 years lol.

Sprinkler fitters do really well. Friends son is 26 and has 2 properties nearly paid off and he's building his first masion now.

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In any trade there is always a few dumb spuds. Ive seen a lot come and go when i was on the tools. Things ranging from customer complaints due to taking too long, not doing their job properly, replacing expensive parts without consulting the customer, lack of general customer service, all that sort of thing. A lot of these potatoes are just good at job interviews, but not their jobs. Its the times when they either lose a customer, or customers specifically ask for said person not to be sent next time is what puts nails in coffins.
For me, just in lamens terms (clients dont typically care about the technical stuff) explaining why the issue arouse etc, would bring positive feedback to my then office. Plus it wasnt too uncommon for if say the clients office was having a catered staff lunch being asked to stick around. Cant complain about a free lunch.
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My wife got stung $270 from Plummer to unblock a drain, it took 20min for 2 blokes to do.
I am a Contractor Tiler and if I can make $300 a day I am having a good day. other days I may of worked 10hr day and earn nothing at all, just getting f ed over by incompetent builders who don't give a rats if you are making money or not.
You are what is known as " an honest decent person" the plumbers who charged like a wounded bull have no conscience!
Paying $100 per hour to a business that uses $250,000 machinery and may have 3 or 4 different pieces of machinery, well his overheads deserve that pricing!

But a bloke in a ute, box of spanners, maybe an electric eel is not worth what you were charged!
And they target women during the day when they know hubby is at work!
Its a rip-off, its been happening since the Ark was built, not everyone is as honest and decent as you, or me or 90% of the population, they don't care one iota


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You blokes just reminded me Im yet to receive my bill from my plumber.....he unblocked my drains easily 4 weeks ago.
Theyre not all about the moneygrab.
I recall this guy sorting me out on Australia Day one year. Wife was 8months preggo and knowing that was at my place in 20 minutes...charged me standard rate while i knocked back a few beers with hottest100 cranked.

Ive just sent him a txt to remind him about the missing invoice
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You blokes just reminded me Im yet to receive my bill from my plumber.....he unblocked my drains easily 4 weeks ago.
Theyre not all about the moneygrab.
I recall this guy sorting me out on Australia Day one year. Wife was 8months preggo and knowing that was at my place in 20 minutes...charged me standard rate while i knocked back a few beers with hottest100 cranked.

Ive just sent him a txt to remind him about the missing invoice
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You are what is known as " an honest decent person" the plumbers who charged like a wounded bull have no conscience!
Paying $100 per hour to a business that uses $250,000 machinery and may have 3 or 4 different pieces of machinery, well his overheads deserve that pricing!

But a bloke in a ute, box of spanners, maybe an electric eel is not worth what you were charged!
And they target women during the day when they know hubby is at work!
Its a rip-off, its been happening since the Ark was built, not everyone is as honest and decent as you, or me or 90% of the population, they don't care one iota


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Considering plumbers touch s*^t for a living, I’m happy to pay whatever they want.
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Considering plumbers touch s*^t for a living, I’m happy to pay whatever they want.
just a bloke in a ute and a box of spanners...
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just a bloke in a ute and a box of spanners...
And a drill with a 1/8” bit,,pop rivet gun and a bottle of pvc glue
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Can we rename this the plumbing arguments thread, please?

How many independent workshops charge a “hoist fee” in that if the car goes up for work that is a separate item applied to the invoice? I understand some high end marques charge more if programmed work requires a hoist.
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Can we rename this the plumbing arguments thread, please?

How many independent workshops charge a “hoist fee” in that if the car goes up for work that is a separate item applied to the invoice? I understand some high end marques charge more if programmed work requires a hoist.
Only the ones with dishonest owners


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People Who Don't understand the cost of running a Business & employing people..

Would be Far more appropriate...
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Can we rename this the plumbing arguments thread, please?

How many independent workshops charge a “hoist fee” in that if the car goes up for work that is a separate item applied to the invoice? I understand some high end marques charge more if programmed work requires a hoist.
We're not arguing, we are debating!
As for the hoist fee I agree fully, it was pulled on me one day, I mentioned in another thread getting a defect for a bald tyre?..it was my spare, full thread across but the "chicken strip" was bare.

Cost $172 to have inspected, while on the hoist I asked could he change oil?...he said I will have to lower hoist, move car, and put it back on for the oilchange ( this is a one man show )

I said how much then and it was $145 including oil!
I said its already up and I have paid you to do the inspection already, he said its $90 to lift, I said has my car passed and he said yes, and I said I thought he was a thief, fleet customers ok but not pensioners!


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If you make the proscribed fees clear before customers are locked in, there is also the option to discount them if it seems the right thing to do in a particular situation.


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..if your outlay for equipment is a million bucks and you need specialist people to run it then $100 an hour is fair

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If we can't be civil and have to resort to sear filter avoidance to make a point then the pitiful few are going to get another thread closed or themselves a holiday.
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Sorry but what a load of rubbish
Don't be "sorry" for your opinion, you can think its a load of rubbish, you are allowed to do that on a forum!
But 90 bucks an hour is $4500 a week or $215,000 per year, that's 48 working weeks at 10 hours a day!. Sure you get 4 weeks unpaid annual leave, so what, after taxes and costs/materials paid for by the customer, but with your added "handling fee" and mark up %, you're living big, not a bad earner, is it!,



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