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You pay him for a job, he does the job he was paid for.

None of these examples have made a lot of sense. No offense but you come off like a 24 year old who works for his dad.
So you’re saying you have no problem paying someone 3 hours of labor when they could easily get the job done in 2 hours.

Ok….
 
I mean you get 10 1 star reviews for working slow and your business dries up. Seems fantastical that someone would purposefully milk one client at the expense of their prolonged livelihood. But Maybe people are going through years of training for that.
 
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So you’ve never had repairs at your home? Large projects are always quoted for total price. Someone coming to fix your AC/Furnace is quoted at hourly rates

I've had both large and small projects and repairs and I've always gotten a total cost quote. I just had my A/C repaired this summer and received three different quotes and all we're for the total cost.
 
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I've had both large and small projects and repairs and I've always gotten a total cost quote. I just had my A/C repaired this summer and received three different quotes and all were for the total cost.
Good for you. Obviously you didn’t have an emergency for your “repair”. Sounds more like a tune up
 
If I get it done in 5 and the job was bid for 6 do I get paid for 6 or does the company pocket that money? If your answer is the company gets it, you just don’t get it. If you let me keep the money and go home early, I’ll finish it in 4.

If I wfh.....means I just gained 2 hours to get my own personal **** done or browse CF!
 
You pay him for a job, he does the job he was paid for. That's how a business arrangement works.

None of these examples have made a lot of sense. No offense but you come off like a 24 year old who works for his dad.

It's a very Pollyanna view on corporations. My guess had been 19 yrs in the workforce....all at one place.
 
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