You do not seem to place any value on the knowledge component. For
example, "it cost nothing to adjust the screw, but is $100 to know which
screw to adjust".
Your approach clearly ignores the investment in training, education and
attending seminars, work experience, etc, etc. You surely would argue
and defend this same points as a practicing GP to justify the charge of
a standard Item 23, would you not?.
Mario
Horst Herb wrote:
I don't see get rich quick schemes as sustainable business model. A honest
sustainable business will charge according to time and resources invested,
and will value customer relations enough not to bother customers with
peanuts.
Horst
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