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Date:         Tue, 1 May 2007 00:27:54 -0400
Reply-To:     Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Subject:      Re: Mechanic vs Master Craftsman was Mechanic VS customer (i need
              you imput!)
Comments: To: Larry Chase <roadguy@ROADHAUS.COM>

Lar, you are a brother to me (an old one but!), thanks! i'm i big boy now, i hope at least... see you soon in Mexico.

Ben """ life is NOT about money""""

On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 19:49:32 -0700, Larry Chase <roadguy@ROADHAUS.COM> wrote:

>Ben, > >As you know I have been urging you privately for a long time, to raise your >rates. > >It's now time for me to join the public chorus. > >Stop what you are doing, put the beer down and listen carefully, because I >know it's not always easy > to get an idea in that thick French Canadian Head of yours. > >Sorry for the tough love Bro .. But we're family :) > >When you say "local shop rates are between 45$-60$ hr" you are comparing >apples to oranges. > >Local shop rate comparisons are very valid if you are comparing good basic >mechanical, electrical etc shop work. > >But .. you are quickly becoming a "MASTER CRAFTSMAN" . > >You are building a "SPECIALTY BUSINESS" That is very unique and rare. >Perhaps the only place in "NORTH AMERICA" > where a we can get a complete top to bottom Vanagon restoration for under >$80,000 dollars. > >Sorry GoWesty .. Big fan of your work .. No slam intended. > >Your attention to detail, honesty and fairness are becoming legendary. > >Let the customers waiting in que be the guide as to the fairness of your >rates. > >It's like buying a nice looking kitchen cabinet from Ikea (love that store) >for $99 or > having a "Master Cabinet Maker" custom build you a cabinet out of exotic >woods for $1,000. > >Apples and oranges comparison. > >Let me conclude by stating the obvious. > >All of us that have encouraged you to raise your rates need to get a >"Lifetime Customer Discount Coupon". > >This Coupon will entitle us to any work done for the rest of our lives at >the labor rates you are charging today. > > >larry chase >www.roadhaus.com > >- - - > >Subject: Re: Mechanic VS customer (i need you imput!) > >In Canada, no, on eastern, no, in Quebec most small shop rate are between >45$-60$ hr, "Shop with a view" (he he), well, those that have good spot have >rate between 60-70, dealer are as expensive. For 10K, you have a Ferrari >paint job, some my price here was fine as NO ONE want to work on Vanagon. > >Ok,it's 10pm Saturday night, now, Sylvia (who help me tonight), my >girlfriend tell me stop writing a thesis and go paint those door jams... :-) > >So the VEY short story is that the customer (who is a nice guy by the way) >told me that after all, was amazed by the job? just curious about that >strange color > >Anyway, more pictures later > >Ben


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