upon3
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Hi guys,
My business is a side hustle, working on cars on my weekends from April to November or while weather permits, which hasn`t been much lately. Since I re-opened for the season this year, my weekends have been packed with mostly interior only jobs. I used to not mind interiors, but I`m really sick of them already, having done 6 since mid March and I have 3 more scheduled in the next 2 weekends.
I charge a basic hourly rate, and my interior packages usually figure 3-4 hours of my time. By the end of the process, the cabin is almost perfect but I`m physically in knots and I always feel like I did more than I needed. My last 4 jobs have gone into OT, and I blame that only on my inability to stop when "good enough" is really good enough. Every minute I work more than I quoted I`m killing my hourly rate, and I need to stop doing that.
On a general interior job (not a deep clean—seats out, extractor on seats and floors effort), how long does it take you guys, and at what point do you stop trying to make everything perfect?
I have issues with getting every last particle out of carpets, and the fact that I can`t stop drives me crazy even while I`m doing it.
When do you say "when?"
doug
My business is a side hustle, working on cars on my weekends from April to November or while weather permits, which hasn`t been much lately. Since I re-opened for the season this year, my weekends have been packed with mostly interior only jobs. I used to not mind interiors, but I`m really sick of them already, having done 6 since mid March and I have 3 more scheduled in the next 2 weekends.
I charge a basic hourly rate, and my interior packages usually figure 3-4 hours of my time. By the end of the process, the cabin is almost perfect but I`m physically in knots and I always feel like I did more than I needed. My last 4 jobs have gone into OT, and I blame that only on my inability to stop when "good enough" is really good enough. Every minute I work more than I quoted I`m killing my hourly rate, and I need to stop doing that.
On a general interior job (not a deep clean—seats out, extractor on seats and floors effort), how long does it take you guys, and at what point do you stop trying to make everything perfect?
I have issues with getting every last particle out of carpets, and the fact that I can`t stop drives me crazy even while I`m doing it.
When do you say "when?"
doug