Is this a common practice: Quoting an hourly rate of $and not realizing that really meant $an hour because the plumber had a helper? Not sure if the second man was also a qualified plumber in his own right We only needed one plumber and if he needed a helper, should the second man draw at the same hourly rate? Yes, the work order said per man hour, but we didn't catch the implication until the dollar amount was included after the work was completed We appreciated a discount, and the additional $off because my husband is a disabled veteranNevertheless, it turned out to be an expensive lesson learned
Is this a common practice: Quoting an hourly rate of $87.50 and not realizing that really meant $175.00 an hour because the plumber had a helper? Not sure if the second man was also a qualified plumber in his own right. We only needed one plumber and if he needed a helper, should the second man draw at the same hourly rate? Yes, the work order said per man hour, but we didn't catch the implication until the dollar amount was included after the work was completed. We appreciated a discount, and the additional $50 off because my husband is a disabled veteran. Nevertheless, it turned out to be an expensive lesson learned.
Is this a common practice: Quoting an hourly rate of $and not realizing that really meant $an hour because the plumber had a helper? Not sure if the second man was also a qualified plumber in his own right We only needed one plumber and if he needed a helper, should the second man draw at the same hourly rate? Yes, the work order said per man hour, but we didn't catch the implication until the dollar amount was included after the work was completed We appreciated a discount, and the additional $off because my husband is a disabled veteranNevertheless, it turned out to be an expensive lesson learned
Is this a common practice: Quoting an hourly rate of $87.50 and not realizing that really meant $175.00 an hour because the plumber had a helper? Not sure if the second man was also a qualified plumber in his own right. We only needed one plumber and if he needed a helper, should the second man draw at the same hourly rate? Yes, the work order said per man hour, but we didn't catch the implication until the dollar amount was included after the work was completed. We appreciated a discount, and the additional $50 off because my husband is a disabled veteran. Nevertheless, it turned out to be an expensive lesson learned.