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davel ,
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Twenty bucks, same as in town.

Crackhappy ,
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I have not been paid for my time in a long time. My value is not derived in hours or seconds, but what I can deliver in satisfaction for a job well done. Sometimes I need more time to do a good job and sometimes I need very little time to do a good job. The amount of time is irrelevant to the excellence of the work. That’s not to say that time is not a factor, but it’s a factor I use for myself, not for an external entity.

The_Che_Banana ,

Is it an easy job? 50€/hr

Is it an easy job, but during a busy time? 100€/hr

the same above, but difficult 85/150 the same above, but a consistent gig 35/50 the same above, but with dietary restrictions and a bridzilla? 200/500

can you afford it? 1,000€/hr

Do I like you? free/minimal upcharge.

AlternateRoute ,

Will it get done if it costs too much to get someone to do it? Do I think I can do it?

If I added up all of the home, auto and technical maintenance I have done in the last month as farmed out to a professional I would be broke ALL THE TIME or the things would not have gotten done.

SO many things can be looked up and even found as full instructional videos now.

I generally look at it as if there is special knowledge, skills or tools needed also if I could make things worse… If not I will try and do it myself.

tiefling ,

My rule of thumb is $50/hr, but it varies depending on what it is. I charge more for stuff that is exceptionally dangerous.

RBWells ,

$150 for weekends. We pay for house cleaning and lawn mowing so that we can have weekends free, and it’s absolutely worth it to me. We don’t actually get these done every week but together that is what we’d pay to be able to not spend the weekend cleaning and mowing.

My work? If I was providing what I do professionally to someone, I would say $50 an hour, for actual productive hours. But I’ve done odds and ends work for less, and very occasionally for more.

MissJinx ,
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you should see my YT. I’m not even american!

shinigamiookamiryuu ,

Confucius once said “choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”

If you love what you do, the rest will follow.

Koof_on_the_Roof ,

I said this to my uncle once “me and my dad bought stuff at auction then probably spent more fixing it up than it was worth”. He said “but it helped you didn’t it?”, yeah it definitely did. Fixing stuff definitely helps the soul, if it helps you, do it and don’t worry about the cost.

Infynis ,
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More than I can afford, unfortunately

mo_lave ,

I use my hourly salary as a basis

TH1NKTHRICE ,

1meal/hour

cyberpunk007 ,

I work two jobs and an overall very busy life. I’ve started to outsource more. If I outsource, I can also spend that time working to make even more money so I guess the answer is “it depends” but I used to spend my time learning how to fix my vehicle and stuff. If it’s something that will take me a few hours and I’ll save a few hundred bucks ill do it myself. If it’s a big job its not worth my time.

Nemo ,

$45/hr

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