ya might catch billy wandering around the shop in his psc thong or somethin.
tmi !!!!
ya might catch billy wandering around the shop in his psc thong or somethin.
Well ... except for that bikini web cam thing. :-D Ya might catch Billy wandering around the shop in his PSC Thong or somethin.
Now there is a visual I could have lived the rest of my life without.....Well ... except for that bikini web cam thing. :-D Ya might catch Billy wandering around the shop in his PSC Thong or somethin.
WOW! $15 dollars Leanna. Are you self insured, do you have a payroll, do you have house hold bills on top of shop overhead. When we talked about doing my stuff you gave me a lump sum figure, I never stopped to brake it down. Be true to yourself ,your workmanship will speak for its self. Only ajust after mine is finished LOL. I think you need a raise pumkin.
X100WOW! $15 dollars Leanna. Are you self insured, do you have a payroll, do you have house hold bills on top of shop overhead. When we talked about doing my stuff you gave me a lump sum figure, I never stopped to brake it down. Be true to yourself ,your workmanship will speak for its self. Only ajust after mine is finished LOL. I think you need a raise pumkin.
Thanks Zigs!!! That made me laugh. (Glad I stopped in for a minute because I needed one .....) And the rest of you are doing a good job of cracking me up too, always appreciated.
Self-insured yes, payroll no (it's just me and Billy but he's doing his own project thing most of the time), and definitely a biggg 10-4 on the household bills.
I gotta get back to the shop, but I want everyone to be assured that all customers' parts that are here now -- as well as those I have previously quoted within the last 6 months -- will be done under the terms originally agreed upon. I wouldn't dream of springing that on anyone mid-contract.
Leanna,
I am by no means an expert in the powder coating business but it seems to me that $15 an hour is not enough for labor. I did a quick Google search for powder coating prices and saw labor rates as much as $50 an hour. I would recommend that you do some research on what your competition is charging. I would also suggest that you build a price sheet for typical work. Check out this page for an example: http://www.absolutepowdercoating.com/price-automotive.html
Prices for custom work or work that requires extensive labor would be higher but you would at least have a baseline set. I would also make sure you are using technology to your benefit. Most people have digital cameras and internet access. Have potential customers email you high quality photos of their parts for estimates. Having these will give you a fairly good idea of the amount of work you will need to do to the items.
Keep up the fantastic work and make sure you are getting paid for your skills!!
~Michael
Weekend bump for more votes ... :-D