Techman
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I go this question today after giving a bill for $130.00 to restore a hard drive so a computer could boot again..
"Why do you charge so much services when the problem turned out to be so trivial? Something as easy to fix as what you accomplished should be FREE".
Reply:
You called me because your "real" techy could not fix it. If it was so trivial he should have fixed it faster than I did.
So, I do not fix computers for free for several reasons.
Why? First of all. 90% of the computer techs are doing this for money are better than me. So, it is not for the glory of being good at it. I do it for the challenge, to arise and overcome and solve a problem. There is no greater motivation than that. That is why I fix computers.
However, I must charge for several reasons. Knowing I charge to fix your machine will :::
(a) make sure you have exhausted all your resources trying to fix it yourself.
Then you will appreciate my time and ability more. That usually stops price questions such as yours.
(b) because fixing your machine takes out time from the other things I do for a living.
(c) Gives me an incentive to study your challenge and enhance my skills.
(d) And most importantly. To make sure I never feel unappreciated. A thank you will never suffice if I have to look at my paycheck at the end of the week and wish I had just $40 bux more after spending 3 hours fixing someone's machine for FREE.
This so applies to making a sign. We have to charge the right amount so we do not burn out and feel unappreciated. We have to make sure they understand what we do is not something any one can do.
For those of us who feel under appreciated...
Grow to be a professional. Grow some back bone. Grow bigger gonads. Stand for yourself if you feel unappreciated. Charge more for your work. Charge for all of it.
IS this the right observation?
"Why do you charge so much services when the problem turned out to be so trivial? Something as easy to fix as what you accomplished should be FREE".
Reply:
You called me because your "real" techy could not fix it. If it was so trivial he should have fixed it faster than I did.
So, I do not fix computers for free for several reasons.
Why? First of all. 90% of the computer techs are doing this for money are better than me. So, it is not for the glory of being good at it. I do it for the challenge, to arise and overcome and solve a problem. There is no greater motivation than that. That is why I fix computers.
However, I must charge for several reasons. Knowing I charge to fix your machine will :::
(a) make sure you have exhausted all your resources trying to fix it yourself.
Then you will appreciate my time and ability more. That usually stops price questions such as yours.
(b) because fixing your machine takes out time from the other things I do for a living.
(c) Gives me an incentive to study your challenge and enhance my skills.
(d) And most importantly. To make sure I never feel unappreciated. A thank you will never suffice if I have to look at my paycheck at the end of the week and wish I had just $40 bux more after spending 3 hours fixing someone's machine for FREE.
This so applies to making a sign. We have to charge the right amount so we do not burn out and feel unappreciated. We have to make sure they understand what we do is not something any one can do.
For those of us who feel under appreciated...
Grow to be a professional. Grow some back bone. Grow bigger gonads. Stand for yourself if you feel unappreciated. Charge more for your work. Charge for all of it.
IS this the right observation?