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<blockquote data-quote="Cyclepath" data-source="post: 1390612" data-attributes="member: 78971"><p>Up here in Canuckistan, we commonly pay $120 / labour hour (probably about $85 - $90 / hr in 'Murican dollars).</p><p></p><p>Also common (though it pisses me off) is that some shops charge for "shop supplies" - which when pressed to describe them, you realize they are talking about things like a finger of grease, use of a wrag, a little cleaning solution in the ultrasonic tub.</p><p></p><p>I want to have a shop operate a business where I can trust the work they're doing for me, but being quasi-mechanical (and very electrical) in my own right, its hard sometimes not to wonder how much of what they charge is justifiable, and how much becomes pure profit...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyclepath, post: 1390612, member: 78971"] Up here in Canuckistan, we commonly pay $120 / labour hour (probably about $85 - $90 / hr in 'Murican dollars). Also common (though it pisses me off) is that some shops charge for "shop supplies" - which when pressed to describe them, you realize they are talking about things like a finger of grease, use of a wrag, a little cleaning solution in the ultrasonic tub. I want to have a shop operate a business where I can trust the work they're doing for me, but being quasi-mechanical (and very electrical) in my own right, its hard sometimes not to wonder how much of what they charge is justifiable, and how much becomes pure profit... [/QUOTE]
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