gino, that depends
THE MARKET SETS THE PRICE
you are, of course, correct IF STACY IS GETTING ENOUGH WORK.
keep in mind that she hasn't been in the business for 40 plus years and doesn't have your market share and name recognition
when i was in the commercial video business, (1980) and took on several chains of video stores, taking in repairs, (with our operation doing all the repairs) one used to brag to me that he charged almost double what his competitors charged AND HE GOT HIS PRICE.
we took him on as a reseller, and he had higher volume than everyone else.
(1) he had 6 declined estimates for each that was accepted
(2) a week later we would see the same repair, from another reseller (same customer) their price would be 1/3 lower and it would be accepted
point is, THE MARKET SETS THE PRICE just like it is with everything else
stacy may not be able to sustain the same rejection rate that you are comfortable with
For most of the people here...... can you put that into more plain english ??
And no, the market does not set the price, unless you have people secretly manipulating pricing. That, is illegal.
Regardless of where you are located in the country or the world, regardless of how many employees you do and don't have, regardless of anything..... if your work is acceptable, you will get your price. Anyone choosing not to use you is either a cheapskate or doesn't know of your existence.
You actually believe that if I live in a run-down area, I hafta charge what the other dipsh!ts are charging, cause they don't know anything about business ??
We stopped doing race cars and such about 15 years ago.....
give or take. Reason had nothing to do with set market price. Just had to do with our views changed. However, when doing a race car or a plumber's truck or anything else...... we got our price, otherwise, we turned the job down. I'd rather letter one race car for $2,500, than to do 10 of them for $250 and make the same money. Work smart, not match the other fools.