Some advice and a lot of first-hand anecdotes and observations from someone who accidentally had a career in the bike business.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Charge what you're worth. Be worth what you charge.
Rule #1: Charge enough for your work that you're willing to slow down and do a good job.
Rule #2: Do a good enough job to be worth what you charge.
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
you mean 125 dollars is too much for an overhaul if the wheel comes back with grit in the hubs and pedals that are not screwed all the way back in and globs of greae everywhere ?
I can not attribute this profound comment to insight. It is the result of a real world experience from which I come away with a new found respect for your skill.
4 comments:
you mean 125 dollars is too much for an overhaul if the wheel comes back with grit in the hubs and pedals that are not screwed all the way back in and globs of greae everywhere ?
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Thank you for your insightful comment and the "s".
I can not attribute this profound comment to insight. It is the result of a real world experience from which I come away with a new found respect for your skill.
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