Setec Astronomy
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MuttGrunt said:this isn't about "gifts", this is about a business in which people are trying to make money.
But it's not "about a business" for the OP...let's reread his post:
(EDIT: even the title of this thread is "Non-pro detail pricing...")
mc2hill said:Like many of you, I am honing my detailing skills and am ready to try them on someone else's car. I have done a couple of jobs for family (mother-in-law and my father) for free, but what do you charge friends? I was thinking about charging them the cost of materials, since I'm kind of using them for advertising, but was also thinking maybe I'd ask them to re-up me on a bottle of wax or polish, is that a fair price?
It's about someone who's never been paid for a detail before, who's trying to get some experience. And apparently I have a different definition of "friends" than most of you. I may not make a living as a mechanic, but if I fix a friend's car, I'm not going to charge them for my labor...if it was something I felt I had to charge them for I wouldn't do it. Ever hear the saying "that's what friends are for"? Maybe you guys have dozens of "friends"; I don't...but I would bend over backwards for my friends and I would hope they would do the same for me. Friends are not just people you know...if we're talking about doing things for people that you just know...I don't do that kind of thing, and if I did I would need some compensation. Some of you guys sound like you would charge your mother to detail her car.