Carpenters Table.

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A customer asked me how much it cost to make a table....
I answered him: £1500
He said: That’s expensive for this small job?
I asked: How much do you think it should cost you?
He answers me: £800 maximum... it’s a pretty simple job right? !"
- For £800 I invite you to do it yourself.
- But.... I don't know how to.
- For £800 I'll teach you how to. So besides saving you £700, you'll get the knowledge for the next time you want to make something
- It seemed right to him and he agreed.
- But to get started: you need tools: A table saw, a planer, a top, dormants, etc...
- But I don't have all this equipment and I can't buy all of these for one job.
- Well then for another £250 more I'll rent my stuff to you so you can do it.
- Okay, he says.
- Okay! Tuesday I'm waiting for you to start doing this work
- But I can't on Tuesday I only have time today.
- I'm sorry, but I'm only available Tuesday to teach you and lend you my stuff. Other days are busy with other customers.
- Okay! That means I'm going to have to sacrifice my Tuesday, give up a day at work.
- I forgot. To do your job yourself, you also have to pay for the nonproductive factors.
- That is? What is this?"
- Tax, vat, security, insurance, fuel etc.
- Oh no!... But to accomplish these tasks, I'm going to spend more money and waste a lot of time!
- Do you have them? Could you get it to me before?"
- Okay!
- I'll get you all the material you need. Van loading is done Monday evening or Tuesday morning you'll have to come by 6am to load the Van. Don't forget to avoid traffic jams and be on time
- At 6??? Nope! Too early for me! I’m used to getting up later.
...
- You know, I've been thinking. You’d better just get the job done. I'd rather pay you the £1500. If I had to do it, it wouldn't be perfect and it would cost me a lot more.

So my dear customers.......When you pay for a job, especially handcrafted, you pay not only for the material used, but also:
- Knowledge
- Experience
- Study
- Tools
- Services
- Time to go
- punctuality
- Accountability
- Professionalism
- Accuracy
- Guaranteed
- Patents
- Sacrifices
- Safety and security
- Payment of tax obligations

No one can denigrate other people's work by judging prices.
Only by knowing all the elements necessary for the production of a certain work can you estimate the actual cost.

I did not write this dialogue, but am sharing it to support craftsmen, trades and entrepreneurs.
If you’ve asked a question on this forum and mentioned the price was too expensive, that’s why someone has shown you this thread. Cheers.
 
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Reminds me of my architect boss when I was training in an office in the '70s.
He'd drawn plans/details for a house extension for a friend of his and charged him £700. The friend said: "but Gordon, it would only have taken you three or four hours to draw these", to which my boss replied, "yes, but it took me 7 years to learn how to do it".
 

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