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Originally posted by wowie View Postwait, isn't siggie getting her sink and stove top fixed? those kind of jobs are different from getting work done on your car at the mechanics or body shop.when a worker comes to your house to do contractor work they end up doing the job in a timely manner because they want to get out of there, because the alloted time they gave to come and help you is for you only and they do not have other jobs sitting to take care of say in a mechanics shop.
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Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostHow am I being a **** to you? This is supposed to be a forum where people exchange thoughts and ideas so we can learn from each other.
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Originally posted by Siggie View Post*shakes her head* Yes, that's me... incapable of appreciating any other POV. You just look for any avenue you can to be a xxxx to me don't you? You couldn't do it the thread where you disagreed with me so this is your outlet? I can't talk about what anyone else's experience with contractors is like, but in my experience and that of those I know (from what they have shared), it has been contracted by the job.
How you can expect me to look at another POV in this instance is beyond me.
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Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostWhen you take your car to the dealership, they will charge you an insane amount like 60-90$ per labour hour. Do you really think the mechanic working on it gets even half or quarter of that? What motivation does that person have to get the job done in a hurry? Sometimes I've seen my car sit there for half an hour without it being touched because the mechanic was done in half the quoted time and they still charged me the full amount.Last edited by Wowie; 07-11-2009, 12:49 PM.
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Originally posted by KanadaHye View PostAgain, you seem to look at everything from your point of view. What it costs you and don't seem to care how everything else works.
How you can expect me to look at another POV in this instance is beyond me.
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Originally posted by wowie View Postthis is news to me. from my own personal experience it has usually been contract for the job with time and labor calculated within the price.Last edited by KanadaHye; 07-11-2009, 12:40 PM.
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this is news to me. from my own personal experience it has usually been contract for the job with time and labor calculated within the price.
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Originally posted by Siggie View PostNo, because people want to contract for the job and so that's what they have to offer. People don't invite people to tear up their house without knowing ahead of time what it'll cost.
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No, because people want to contract for the job and so that's what they have to offer. People don't invite people to tear up their house without knowing ahead of time what it'll cost.
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