At 06:51 12/17/2001 -0700, you wrote: > "> Thanks Joe. I agree. I have your labor guide and use it quite a bit. >That is how I priced this job. But as far as actually keeping track of my >shop > time........please - only ten new things at a time!!!!! ;-)" > > I attended a class by one rebuilder who just had a little electric alarm >clock. He set it to 12 o'clock, and any time he was working in his shop he >would plug it in; when he got done he would un-plug it. Pretty easy way to >keep track of shop time, I would think. > >Kevin E. Ramsey Years ago I got an old time clock (at an auction) and supply of timecards. I can track the time on every aspect of a job that way. Time increment is 36 seconds or .01hr so pricing out labor costs is easy. Conrad Hoffsommer - mailto:hoffsoco@luther.edu Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge; Others simply gargle. Some just put their gum in it.
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