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"Seems ridiculous to me"
I do agree that the idea proposed to charge more just because someone "has" money is pretty stupid. One charges what the market will bare but just because YOU as an Artist would only charge $35.00 for the repair does not make the cost real in a Welder's world and more so in a Mass. Welder's world
We get Photographers from out of town that are floored at what a Photog's assistant's day rate is: $300.00 in LA and about 125.00/150.00 in Atlanta.
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07-16-2009, 10:51 PM #31
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07-17-2009, 07:36 AM #32
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07-17-2009, 06:58 PM #33
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Thankyou for all you who responded to the original question of how much a mobile welder charges and I applaud those of you who charge for the job done and not what you feel the world owes you. Of course everyone deserves to make a living but an honest living. I am done with this thread because of those who must respond of how you overcharge rich clients or because you need extra money (hmmmm... ever wonder why our economy is in such a mess-all of those who think you are owed something and don't think you have to work to prove yourself or charge honestly) or think yourself so superior to others. Again I thank those who responded honestly and don't feel the need to promote themselves. cat
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07-17-2009, 07:01 PM #34
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"Thanks for the responses about pricing. If someone were to bring me this particular piece to fix the weld I would have charged them about $35 (and that includes $7 for the spray paint). "
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07-17-2009, 10:13 PM #35
I wouldn't even know how to categorize this, except say that you are living in a bubble or something.
If you think that being an independent welder, and charging what YOU consider is too much money is what is wrong with our economy... you are beyond reason IMO
Maybe the problem is you are charging too little for your work, and don't even realize when you are being took by someone, who is simply a smoothie at taking advantage of common folk's money on a regular basis....say someone like....A DOCTOR!!!!!!
And then maybe if we could see what you are selling for "art"... we just may think you are a rip-off "artist" (
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You might want to think about what you type a bit more before you go judging those whom you came to for advice in the first place.
Read your post again and think about who you are addressing here. You, a hobby art guy telling professionals how much to charge, is about like someone in a church choir telling a recording artist how to sing. And now YOU are going high and mighty yourself and ducking out with a final word?
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07-17-2009, 11:31 PM #36
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Cat,
Here's my assessment of the situation.
1. Doesn't sound like you're charging enough for your work based on all the time, effort, and travel you put into the original piece.
2. Point that seemed to be missed here was that the piece was repaired "mobile". Why. Dang UPS delivered it. Surely the owner could have put it in the trunk of the Mercedes or SUV and taken it to a weld shop.
3. Any time I leave the shop there's a two hour minimum. Don't care if it's across the street or 10 miles up the road. Just the cost of being mobile.
4. Had this piece been brought to my shop and dropped off for repair, where I could "work it in" between jobs, I probably wouldn't have charged much more than $50 or so for the repair. However, out of the shop, the owner is going to pay for me to sit there and wait for a weld to cool before I can paint. Just the way it works.
5. I think $155 was more than fair for a "mobile repair". To me you should be ticked at the owner for not taking it in, not at the welder for charging a fair price for his services.Syncrowave 250 DX Tigrunner
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07-17-2009, 11:41 PM #37
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Sundown, Well said Shop jobs are no prob i dont mind making a few bucks on something small, But mobile is valuable time away from other projects and running my gen and truck aint cheep. Once again coming from being a mobile welder myself that was very well said couldn't say it better my self.
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07-18-2009, 01:19 PM #38
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Lawyers (just to name one professional group) charge clients hundreds of dollars an hour because they feel they must charge the rest of us for the years they spent in school, as if nobody else ever had to pay their dues in one way or another. They charge rich people a lot more, then do pro bono jobs for poor folk (incl. starving artists?). Why can't we do something similar? Why can't I continue to charge more for work done for a big outfit that will never notice what they pay me, but cannot afford to have their machinery idle? Then I can turn around and do jobs cheap or free for single moms, neighbors, pals, starving artists, etc..
Cat, if you're still following this, be aware that artist-welders have a very uneven reputation AS welders, among welders who are not artists. Some of you are first-rate (maybe the ones who consider themselves welders first?), but may of you seem to be guys who somehow bought a MIG machine and barely know how to use it, have no concept of getting proper penetration, etc.. That's why I asked why did your weld fail.
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07-19-2009, 10:47 AM #39
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I am with FusionKing not really sure how you think this has anything to do with our current economy. Those who can not cut it or charge to much for their scope of work are probably not in business anymore to begin with. However, I own a Grading and utilities company not a welding company I may just have no clue. However, any bid that comes out of my office is high enough to cover the severe cost and numbers that we have in overhead whether or not a machine will be used on that job, also we do charge more to deal with jack legs. They make my life miserable I charge them more.
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