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| Have you looked at the threads in this forum? http://www.cnczone.com/forums/general_business_practices_pricing/
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| Well, for buyers in my country (Mexico) I rate at $20 hr. For customers outside, I rate at $45 hr But I still find big discrepancy about how much time a job will take. If I saw an easy setup of 15 min + 10 of running, then I charge an hr, while others charge 2 or more. Also the feeds & speeds. Not long ago I quoted over 1 part per minute calculation, while other shop calculated 3 minutes per part! How do we got our numbers? :-s |
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