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19th March 2009, 07:20 PM #1
Handyman charges
I started a handyman business in NSW.
My Father was a builder in the UK and I grew up on a ladder with a paint brush or a chisel in my hand so I know what I've let myself in for.
I base my my quotes/charges at $40.00 per hour, what do you charge? Is it reasonable considering the investment in the tools transport etc?
I'd like to know what other people charge.
Cheers all
Tony
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