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What do you get paid per sf Tony 06-22-2007
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Posted by Tony on June 22, 2007, 6:41 pm
for what you do
just curios what others get for say, bricklaying, how much an hour?
what about installing windows
hanging siding
shingles
electrical
plumbing

Those who actually finish their jobs are usually able to tell people what
they charge if that makes sense.

--
you got to give a lot just to get what you need sometimes ya'll



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Posted by Lou on June 22, 2007, 6:58 pm
Good luck with that.
Go buy an estimating book


Posted by RicodJour on June 22, 2007, 7:36 pm
> for what you do
> just curios what others get for say, bricklaying, how much an hour?
> what about installing windows
> hanging siding
> shingles
> electrical
> plumbing

Seven - units of your choosing.

> Those who actually finish their jobs are usually able to tell people what
> they charge if that makes sense.

Able and Willing are two different animals.

Go buy an estimating book.

R


Posted by Tony on June 22, 2007, 8:06 pm

> Able and Willing are two different animals.

you two shills have never finished a job?

> Go buy an estimating book.

no way! they cost 148.95 plus shipping
www.constructionbook.com

Don't worry, I won't hold you to any price you quote me

heh heh



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Posted by RicodJour on June 22, 2007, 10:20 pm
> > Able and Willing are two different animals.
>
> you two shills have never finished a job?
>
> > Go buy an estimating book.
>
> no way! they cost 148.95 plus shippingwww.constructionbook.com

Try your local library.

R


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