You must determine what your market is currently paying. Ask others for bids on the job. Once you know the range of your market, place your experience and expertise on a scale from beginner to advanced and you should have the rate to charge for doing a job.
Another way to determine a rate is to total your expenses (materials, time, allow for error) and add on a profit margin. Then divide the total by the number of hours you believe it will take to do a job.
Most rebar installers will charge per pound of bar installed. The rate is determined at time of contract negotiations. It is easy to cross reference weight delivered by bills of lading on material to determine a good approximate amount of material installed. So for example, a job requiring 30 tons of material at a price of $0.25 per pound would be figured as 30 tons x 2000 (lbs per ton) x rate = $15000. Installation does not include cost of material itself although it can be negotiated to do so.
By convincing them that you are capable of doing the job well.
Yes. Your job status not determine if you qualify for refinancing. You being able to make the payments does.
As I have learned over the years, interest rates vary in so many ways. Your credit score, your time on your job, and which institution you are doing business with. Ask your bank to aid you in finding the best interest rate for you.
Front liner means department in-charge or a job assignment which belong to public dealing.
This is meant to help determine how well someone is doing with their job. It can help determine if the job is necessary or if they need to take it out.
Large office buildings are usually done by the square foot and smaller ones are done by the hour (or by the job). You will need to determine what the going rate is in your area as well as what rate you will need to charge after all of your expenitures in order to make a profit. Then you will need a bid proposal. You can get one at http://www.businessformsstore.com/commercial_cleaning. You will present your cleaning estimate to the manager in charge along with what you will be doing and how often. You have now done an estimate. Good luck!
WTF???? It all depends on you and what you charge for your services. generally, I charge about $25/hour but my husband and I do custom work on motorcycles and cars. If you were doing something like T-shirts, you would simply charge by the job. as for salary we make between $60-$80K a year.
If it is doing the job it is meant to be doing then yes because it lowers inflammation. The lower the inflammation the lower the SED rate.
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Some contractor charge by the hour, others charge by the job. To get the best rate you need to look around for a while to ensure you find one with the best price and also one that can provide good references.
The IRS mileage rate is 55.5 cents per business mile.
The main factor when writing a bid is pricing for services. You have the option to charge an hourly rate or a based price for the job.
Technician A is correct. Labor manuals show the average labor time a job should take. It is up to the individual shop to determine the labor rate.
well if you are doing just the outside of someones car then charge around £5-7 i think ten is too much unless you do a really good job and they offer it to you .if you are doing inside and out charge about £10-15 but i am sure you will get away with 15 or even more
The presidential approval rate is a rating that measures how well Americans thinks the President is doing his job. Current president Barack Obama has a presidential approval rate of 43 percent.
I Just landed a Job in NYC doing insulation and the pay rate is between $ 41-45 Dollars an Hour depending on the job.