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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.
it's no different than insurance work for body work. The insurance company goes by the "book", but shops can tweak accordingly.
it may be a guide, but it's not written in stone.
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Precisely, because there is no industry standard at all.
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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.
but would you care so much if his rate was lower than the average rate? you conveniently ignored my questions earlier...
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He conveniently ignores questions for days when he realizes what he is about to answer, contradicts his argument. He does this all the time.
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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
lol more assumptions. when there is a person that has been to my shop and can verify everything i have said.
and i expect every job that leaves my shop to be just as it was from the factory. i dont want to be able to pop a hood and see that the vehicle has been worked on. book time accounts for that, and even includes time to clean up after the job...
but you think you need to inflate it
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Because My guys do better work, thorough work, and I offer more conveniences, more accommodations than you do.
I simply run a better business Sauto, you can disagree with that all you want, but you don't have a business in the metro, you don't compete with hundreds of shops and dealerships for business.
My prices were great, lower than just about everyone, I did better work than everyone, and I was much more flexible in pay, and in scheduling than those around me.
I knocked that mother****er out of the park with every customer, and not once had a problem, ever.
You might say the same in your backwoods mom and pop, but you didn't do it here in the metro, so your opinion means nothing to me when you're in a different demographic with different competition.