In that case I usually get $75.00/hr on-site plus $25.00/hr travel each 
direction plus materials.

--Curtis

Josh Luthman wrote:
> Ethernet drops are 100/each here too but a repair isn't the same IMO.
>
> On 10/13/09, Curtis Maurand <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Around here, ethernet drops run $100.00 each.  Your price is very
>> reasonable.
>>
>> --Curtis
>>
>> RickG wrote:
>>     
>>> Here's the scenario: Customer has an aerial ethernet run from his
>>> garage to his home. A tree branch fell and cut the line. I told him
>>> we'll replace it for a $50 fee. Does this sound fair?
>>> Also, does anyone have a fee schedule they use for billable calls?
>>> Thanks!
>>> -RickG
>>>
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