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Hourly Rate Chart
Most of my work is performed
on a flat rate for each task such as clearing a clogged
drain. It is your option if you would rather be charged an
hourly rate. Most of the time you will save money with the
hourly rate but when things do not go as planned, it does
happen, you could spend a lot more. An example is it usually
takes me about an hour to change a bathtub waste and
overflow. I have had it take as long as four hour on several
occasions. It happens???
10% -
40% off labor of flat or hourly rates with a 1-Year Service
Agreements
| Regular Hours 8 AM - 4 PM
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| Hourly - 8 hours or less
$87.50 hr or $700 for the day
Less than 4 hrs add $100.00 trip charge ---- example = 1/2 hr
= 50.00 + 100.00 trip = $150.00
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| Daily - 2 (16 hrs) to 5 (40 hrs) days @ 8 hrs ea
$75.00 hr or $600 a day
less than 16 hrs (8 1/4 - 15 3/4 hrs) = 1 daily + hourly +
trip
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| Weekly - 2 or more weeks @ 40 hrs ea
$65.00 hr, $520 a day, or $2600 a week
less than 2 weeks (40 1/4 - 79 3/4 hrs) = 1 weekly + daily +
hourly + trip
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| Monthly - 4 weeks @ 40 hrs ea or 160 hours
$60.00 hr, $480 a day, or $9600 a month
less than 4 weeks (20 working days or 160 hrs) = Weekly
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| Yearly - 12 months @ 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week for 52
weeks. (2080 hours)
$50.00 hr. $400 a day, $2000 a week, or $104,000 for the
year.
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| Full time employment - $40hr + benefits (2
year Contract)
Health care coverage, vacation, sick days, holidays, and
continuing education/training to start first day of
employment.
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| Overtime or Premium Hours are figured at time and a half
(contract rate x1.5),
Plus Expenses. |
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