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Trade: carpentry
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 8
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Carpenter Labour Breakdown?
hey guys,im in need of some advice.i currently working for a big construction outfit right now,but i am moving up to my cabin and am gunna start up my own business,the problem is i dont want to charge my customers by the hour,so i am looking for some labour prices for all kinds of aspects regarding carpentry. e.g. trim,framing,concrete work,kitchens etc.
any input would by great!! |
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Remodeling Professionals
Trade: Remodeling Contractor
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: South Jersey Shore
Posts: 1,251
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Trade: Exiled For Life
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Lynnwood,WA
Posts: 3,292
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Re: Carpenter Labour Breakdown?
Or more betterly put buy a means guide. Then tinker with the totals till you win a bid.
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