Prices for rebuilding work

Richard Brekne richardb@c2i.net
Sat, 02 Oct 1999 10:57:18 +0200


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Not being an experienced fulltime rebuilder, I cant help you with
specifics. I can say the following however. Dont sell yourself short.
You dont neccessarily have to be the most expensive around either, grin
at least not starting out on your own. But you have to make a living,
and you have to meet expenses with running your buisness. I imagine you
can treat it much like any new small service buisness. Price
conservatively, work hard, keep your head above water, and as time goes
by and you establish a fine outstanding reputation, start being more
selective and a bit pricy to keep the work load down and interesting.

Richard Brekne
I.C.P.T.G.  N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway


Brian Trout wrote:

>At the risk of someone yelling fire in our theater, I'd like to ask for
some input.

>I know that it can be construed as price fixing if we all get together
and agree as to a particular price we should all charge for a
>particular product or service.  That ain't where I'm coming from.

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