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On the lawsuit comment regarding doctors, shops have to deal with lawsuits too. Usually they go out of their way to fix complaints whether warranted or not to avoid these lawsuits, but there are some customers that you can't please no matter what. As to Craftsman boxes being the same as Snap-On, maybe the lower line of Snap-on and Mac boxes, but the more expensive boxes put the Craftsman boxes to shame just as there tools do. |
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I'd love to get some money back on tools from taxes. Unfortunatly that doesnt happen, at least not in this state. I got zero back last year. I did hear however You have to spend $4,000 a year on tools for this to happen. I only had $2900. rats.
I typically only charge $40 an hour here for stuff I do at home. On occasion if I'm comfortable with a job, I'll just charge what sounds fair to me. For instance in a week or two I'll have a waterpump to do on a 103 engine. The guy lets me get parts for my junk from his yard from time to time so I told him I'd do it for $150. normally, $40 x 6.5hrs would have cost him $260 for labor alone. Same deal on these new C-Class (01-02) with climate servo motor problems. Book time is near 14 hours to do one of them (remove dash, etc) under warranty. For out of warranty cars I only charge 2 hours because I can do them in a much shorter amount of time due to shortcuts I've figured out. 1 hour (standard) for diagnosis and 1 hour to do the repair. Warranty time for the dash is 4+ hours alone, take that x1.4 for COD price. This way the customer gets a huge decrease in price and I don't screw myself on the time if I run into a snag. Seems pretty fair to me. |
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If the book rate for the job is 14 hours, why would you charge a customer only 2 hours time for the job? You see, Aklim doesn't trust a mechanic such as yourself. He would rather pay 14 hours labor for a 2 hour job because he understands the human motivation to screw people out of money at every opportunity. |
If he wants to pay me 14 hours to do it, I sure as hell wouldn't turn him down!
I only would charge that because I typically can get the entire thing done in 30 minutes, taking my time and pretty much doing everything the right way. I wouldn't feel right charging them any more than that. I see you guys have your beef going on at the moment that I don't want to jump into but I will say Aklim's posts crack me up :laugh4: He does have a point though. I seem to find myself in a moral dilemma quite often. The guy next to me (mechanic for 20 years, he's done everything from aftermarket to rolls royce) has to remind me that I can't let the amount the shop charges let me determine what I charge for the job. When it's all said and done, my take of that hour's work is pretty minute, maybe $10-12 after taxes, healthcare, etc. I shouldn't always charge the lesser amount at the dealer, but at home, with no taxes and only my spare time to waste, I don't mind charging less than book. |
I guess you experienced mechanics figure out things the manufacturers cant- like how to do a job in half the time- or even a 14 hour job in 1/2 hour. How bout the oil pump job- book says remove engine- do you really think they did not figure out a way to do the job without removing the engine- or it that just you folks with snap on boxes? Gimme a break on this I'm way smarter and more experienced and bought 60 grand in tools than the average other guy out there who turns wrenches. BTW please tell me how a snap on 15/16 open end wrench performs better than a husky or craftsman. Yes ball bearing boxes have smooth opening drawers... how does that cut down on the time to do a job? I understand some tools need to be higher end and others are job specific. Also- guess who pays for the courses you take as a tech? The taxpayers- it's a business expense, and as such it's a tax deduction. Same with your tools- its a business expense- if you haven't written them off, stop doing your taxes by yourself and get a professional to do them for you. Guess what I do for a living...I"M A MECHANIC.( at least until last week... now I'm going back to captain/engineer/mechanic/mate/chief toilet cleaner :o )
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Now, if I knew you personally, that might be different. Glad it provided amusement for you. Unfortunately, at this time, I have no beef with BC. Just bantering back and forth. At least on my part. |
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1) An individual with limited skills, limited tools and limited knowledge who works out of his garage. I would put myself in this category. So, if I want to do a job for someone, I might give them a price that would give me a day's pay. Say I charge $200.00 for the day. I'm OK with this. Now the going rate is 6 hours labor by the book. I might not get it done in 8 hours, but, I'll bust my ass to get it finished in one day. I'm happy with the $200.00. The quality of the work may be acceptable. On the other hand, it might not be acceptable because I'm not a professional in the true sense of the word. These are the people you wish to avoid. 2) An individual who has a high degree of skill and works as a professional mechanic. Johnhef falls into this category. Now, if he owns a shop and he has developed procedures and/or practices to cut the book time from 10 hours down to 5 hours, he makes a decision to charge you a price depending on his personal feelings on the matter. He doesn't go out and take a poll of competing shops to determine if they are all charging 10 hours. He can easily do the job in five hours, so, he decides to charge you 7 hours for the job. The quality of the work is identical to that for which you would have recieved if you went to a dealer or another indy and they charged you the full 10 hours. Why did he charge you only 7 hours? Well, he is of the opinion that this amount of money is a fair price. Now, we know that you don't trust this individual because you have lumped him in with the mechanic up in the first paragraph. Your problem is that you are unable to discern the difference between the mechanic in the first paragraph and the mechanic in the second paragraph, so, you go out and pay retail rates and are happy about it so that you don't get screwed. In reality, whether you get screwed or not has little to do with the price charged. It has everything to do with the skills and knowledege of the technician. Many, many people pay book rates at the dealer and get very shoddy work. A high price is no guarantee of proper performance. |
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I do have a snap on box (flimsy piece of junk, but nice sliding drawers!) and quite a bit of their tools, only because they had a combo offer when I first got into wrenching. Most of my high dollar tools are MB specific crap. Everything since then has been craftsman or harbor freight or whatever else was cheap. I've got a nice piece of ____ box at home, drawers dont slide worth a crap, beat to hell (when it arrived brand new) and not a single snap on/matco/mac tool in it. |
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awww. group hug time.
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I'd charge 14 hours... :rolleyes:
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okay group hug- but after that we all gotta do the 14 hour job just by standing next to the car- but not touching it. :rolleyes2
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After starting this thread and reading it, I still need help with diff swap
I guess I am the guilty one for starting this thread and expressing my frustration at how some mechanics charge. Many of them are fine, decent,honest, family people just making a living. It just seems that things are getting more and more expensive. Finally diesel it cheaper than regular gas here. $2.19 yesterday. My wife is still chewing my butt for spending too much on repairs. And I am still searching for a local mechanic I trust.
I would love to do the differential swap myself, but really think I need an extra set of hands to help. I think I will feel better next time I pay the mechanic now. Thanks to all. |
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Told her she has to pick one.............a car is 100% neccessary ....opting out is not an option. |
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I want it all I want it all I want it all.....and I want it now! BTW, Told "he"? Something about you we don't know? :eek: :eek: Freudian slip or innocent typo? :D :D |
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hey you was enjoying it with your legs up behind your shoulders...... :uhoh2: |
good god guys!
I only said hug!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: |
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