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antisthenes ◴[] No.41829398[source]
I wonder if that's the reason my HVAC guy tried to charge me $700 for running a thermostat cable less than 8 feet (that I later did myself in less than 30 minutes).
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SoftTalker ◴[] No.41829435[source]
This is the typical trade tactic for rejecting a job that is too small to be worth your time. He still has to come out to your place, with his truck and tools, and install that 8 feet of cable. He could spend that same overhead doing an 8 hour, much more profitable job.

So he bid an outrageous amount. If you had said yes, he covers his overhead. If you reject it, he does something more profitable with his time.

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asdefghyk ◴[] No.41829615[source]
RE ".... If you had said yes, he covers his overhead..." Really - a overhead of several hundred dollars. Seems far fetched to me.
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1. bryanlarsen ◴[] No.41829761[source]
Let's say he can do two such jobs per day and has 50% overhead. That puts his hourly rate at $700/4/2 = $88. That's good money, but it's probably less than what you make.