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<blockquote data-quote="Old_Slapper" data-source="post: 8886985" data-attributes="member: 690458"><p>To do all that work would take no more than an hour. The cables and connectors would be another $150. So, at $150 for parts and labor, you're not too far off. </p><p></p><p>At first, I clinched when I read they were charging $150 an hour. It's about time shops start charging what they should. All of these backyard shops charging $25 per hour killed the industry for all the top installers. Top installers are asking for $50 an hour. People never look at how much better of a job you will get from a $50 an hour installer over a $15 an hour tech. The $50 tech has a family and takes pride in doing nothing but good work, where the $15 tech is just doing it for fun and easy cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_Slapper, post: 8886985, member: 690458"] To do all that work would take no more than an hour. The cables and connectors would be another $150. So, at $150 for parts and labor, you're not too far off. At first, I clinched when I read they were charging $150 an hour. It's about time shops start charging what they should. All of these backyard shops charging $25 per hour killed the industry for all the top installers. Top installers are asking for $50 an hour. People never look at how much better of a job you will get from a $50 an hour installer over a $15 an hour tech. The $50 tech has a family and takes pride in doing nothing but good work, where the $15 tech is just doing it for fun and easy cash. [/QUOTE]
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