When I first started out, I used to take the time to write out quotations and explain what I was charging for and was happily accommodated with a reasonable supply of work. Then I got cocky!! Needless to say, I’m back to taking the time over my quotes and the customer knows exactly what they’re getting. Sometimes the comments about how they were impressed with how I took the time over pricing their work over someone’s else’s, even though the other’s may have been cheaper, won me the job. Be professional, to your word and don’t try to get rich quick. It was hot out there today!
4-5 years at college, insurance tools books having to do wiring regs updates experience ,etc the price is the price people don't think twice at £80 on a night out. another great thread. There will always be someone cheaper no getting away from that, but what will the quality of work be like you can bet DIY Dave from the pub won't honour a gash job when it goes wrong or he drills a hole through the gas pipe.
Dave your getting alot more comfy in front of the camera mate, and Ben you've got some catching up to do but overall loving the videos guys keep it up.
Can you do a video on customer relations? I find it difficult dealing with some customers. The Dunning Kruger’s of the world. Would like to hear your perspective.
When I first started out, I used to take the time to write out quotations and explain what I was charging for and was happily accommodated with a reasonable supply of work. Then I got cocky!! Needless to say, I’m back to taking the time over my quotes and the customer knows exactly what they’re getting. Sometimes the comments about how they were impressed with how I took the time over pricing their work over someone’s else’s, even though the other’s may have been cheaper, won me the job. Be professional, to your word and don’t try to get rich quick. It was hot out there today!
4-5 years at college, insurance tools books having to do wiring regs updates experience ,etc the price is the price people don't think twice at £80 on a night out.
another great thread.
There will always be someone cheaper no getting away from that, but what will the quality of work be like you can bet DIY Dave from the pub won't honour a gash job when it goes wrong or he drills a hole through the gas pipe.
I lose no sleep for the jobs I lose to the cheaper alternative. It is what it is, is what it is. :)
The key phrase on my estimates is 'You will only be charged for time and materials used'.
Scolmore. Watched your vid, downloaded your app and I supposed I just need to say a big cheers now. Great stuff! 😎👍
What about working on a price where materials are supplied and your labour only?
Dave your getting alot more comfy in front of the camera mate, and Ben you've got some catching up to do but overall loving the videos guys keep it up.
Absolutely quality content from Dave.
Can you do a video on customer relations? I find it difficult dealing with some customers. The Dunning Kruger’s of the world. Would like to hear your perspective.
Not sure why but I can’t un see him resembling Rik Mayall
2 legends......
Has to be Greg Davies as teacher Mr. Gilbert in Inbetweeners - identical twins!
@@janeweedon6335 Beat me to it.
Great guy Dave is.
This vid is over edited in places, great topic for discussion ✅
Another good useful video there guys thanks.
Great video, well done.
Thanks for sharing 👍
I'd hire him
You should get Clients to watch your You tube stuff and they will realise your a Comedian first and the
Electrical work is just a hobby
The "markup" thing is a bad look. I've seen on the trade shop sites that they have a calculator for this. Very cheesy.