Zip ties might be to professional I quess. Maybe some left over romex for hangers.
Zip ties might be to professional I quess. Maybe some left over romex for hangers.
The reason many guys went over to the equipment markup model is that your average Joe isn't willing to pay a fair labour rate that will cover the costs and allow for the installer to eat. Came across a guy convinced that because his plumber is charging $80 per hour, he must be making $160,000 a year Even after a long lecture about such strange concepts as tools, stock, downtime, truck, licensing, insurance etc etc etc, he didn't seem all that convinced. Even some helpers don't realize it and see an issue with "only" half of the labour rate going into payroll lol
I agree and disagree at the same time, installers should get the majority of their money from labor, not mark up, esp. if they live around unscrupulous distributors that turn a blind eye to the fact that we have to pay for insurance and lic. fees, as well as continuing ed, and sell to any one with enough doe. All that said, if they do take the job, there is no way in hell you should install equipment that Joe Schmoe purchased online, or from some rotten distributor who sells to home owners and jack legs, for no money up front, or without a written & accepted proposal that clearly states no warranty is implied. As we all know, that guy will turn into a nightmare as soon as an equipment problem arises.
If I were a starving installer and had to even ponder such a job, I would give him a proposal with my equipment price, mark up and labor, and let him compare the small amount he would save plus the head ache of not having his equipment covered by a warranty, if he refused, I'd either not take the job or do it as I said at first. (Prob not do the job to be honest.)
And what if that plumber was making 160K a year, what's wrong with that? Some customers think that because they have a Bachelors degree and we went to tech school that we are below them on the food chain. I would never let someone tell me that I make too much money for what I do. I would like to see a customer that thinks that "we" or a plumber or such makes too much money do our job. I dont know where to start. The 120 degree fiberglass filled attics we get to crawl through in July, the 2 foot tall crawlspaces full of spiders, snakes, and leaking sh** pipes (that they must not want to fix because there plumbers make too much money) the furnace room and basement where the cat litter box is always located, etc. etc. I wish I knew more tradesmen that were actually paid what they are worth. I'm young and dumb and probably get a lot of the jobs I do because they are miserable and everybody else bids them high because of it (Im also so damn skinny that I can crawl in places I think most cant, or wont go). As for the craigslist ad I also am contacted weekly asking to put in a unit that the homowner bought themselves from god-knows-where. Its usually the neighbors brother in law who is a electrician but has a account at the supply house... Funny thing is that nine times out of ten these people asking me to do this can usually buy and sell me five times over. I don't even get upset by it anymore and wish them luck finding a reputable contractor to do the install for them, I know in the long run that they will pay for it eventually... Im done venting.
The reality is, that if someone is doing the same work as you, for less, you ARE overpaid. That's just how the labor market works. The only reason plumbers and such can make 160k/year is because there aren't enough of them. High School only teaches college prep now, so there won't be any surplus of tradesmen in the coming decades.
Come come now. So, let me get this straight..., because some guy is willing to shovel $h!t for less than min wage, the min wage worker is over paid? Cut it out my brother. We are paid for our knowledge, experiance and the ability of the home owner to be able to reach us if they have a warranty issue. We all know Jackleg John will never answer the phone or show up again after he is paid. Any home owner with any sense knows this also, if they don't know, it's your job as a sales man/woman to explain this to them and convince them that this is why your bid is more than the bum they picked up at the hardware store and should be accepted.
Can someone please post a PIcture of the F'ing Duct Streacher????
This i gotta see!! The only thing I can think of is a seam puller so you can get a drive cleet on.
You example is of two people NOT doing the same work. Apples and oranges. As for the min-wage issue, most people earning minimum wage ARE over paid, and it is detrimental to the entire economy, drastically increasing consumer prices, and shifting work across our borders, where labor costs aren't artificially lifted above market levels.
As much as we many not like this idea... there is a lot of truth in this post.
Prices tend to set themselves at a place where folks 'can pay'... it is part of the way markets work. When the ability to pay goes up, the price goes up... and when the ability to pay goes down, then prices go down... it is called supply and demand. Now if one steps in and messes with one factor (regardless of the reason, including good intentions)... it throws the balance off.
This includes when the government increases the size of the money supply faster than the growth of the population. The result is price inflation, which results in wage inflation. The only problem is; tax rates do not change... SO: the govt pumps more US$$$'s into the system (they call it stimulus), I earn more, to pay for higher priced things... and I get bumped into a higher tax bracket... govt really did me a favor there... NOT.
And BTW: businesses and govts (in their greed) have been trying to destroy market forces for all of the human race... so far they cannot do it... there is a lesson there a wise person will learn.
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*Installation is more important than the brand of equipment
*The duct system keeps the house comfortable; the equipment only heats and cools (and dehumidifies)
*The value of comfort, over the long term; leave economic choices behind!
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No- this is a know it all customer-I want the customer to order all my parts. I really like it when they use their own logic. This is too funny-thanks for posting.
Only pipes have stretchers. But I still haven't found it in the back of my truck since a senior tech told me he needed it.
Same ol' s*b who asked me when how often I oiled down my oxygen tanks.
U guys are really cute when a guy's first startin' out..
The correct wage is what the market will bare