I think your annual defies the time space continuum... Well certainly the time one...Avionics=34 nm away, annual=21nm away.
What would you charge? your standard hourly rate? or?I wouldn't balk at paying a travel fee, that convenience would certainly be worth something to me.
Yep. We always flew to our preferred shop, but then had to have someone bring us home whilst the work was being done. Maybe you could go to their field, and fly the airplane back to yours, do the work, and return it. I'd pay for that!what would it cost the owner to bring to you....then take it home?
What would you charge? your standard hourly rate? or?
That's kinda unknown ? they really can't bring it to my shop, I'm not on an airport.what would it cost the owner to bring to you....then take it home?
I no longer Fly. I can't bring it to my shop anyway. I'm not on an airport.Yep. We always flew to our preferred shop, but then had to have someone bring us home whilst the work was being done. Maybe you could go to their field, and fly the airplane back to yours, do the work, and return it. I'd pay for that!
sounds like you're up the creek pal....That's kinda unknown ? they really can't bring it to my shop, I'm not on an airport.
The question was about me traveling to them.sounds like you're up the creek pal....
The advantage of being your own mechanicThe guy is there every time I call him....it's almost as if he's clairvoyant.
Problem is....the guy takes way too long to get stuff done.The advantage of being your own mechanic
well,, quit paying him.Problem is....the guy takes way too long to get stuff done.
The next question. Should I start charging traveling expenses ?
After I went mostly owner-assisted, I charged travel time based on the individual situation. For example, for those people who were in my "home" area (15 mi) no charge. For those outside that it may depend if there were one or more than one I was assisting at the same time. In some cases I traded out the travel time. I found it was more advantageous to discuss travel expenses separately and sometimes outside a straight hourly rate as some owners valued my "flexibility" differently. Regardless how I charged, I always ensured when I got back home I personally felt my overhead expenses were covered adequately.What would you charge? your standard hourly rate? or?
I haven't paid the guy in years....that's my dilemma.well,, quit paying him.
That's a good idea, set price for certain distances, because some places I go require a ferry ride. this last week it was a 4 day evolution (annual and maintenance) the ferry ride for the coach was 70 bucks one way.After I went mostly owner-assisted, I charged travel time based on the individual situation. For example, for those people who were in my "home" area (15 mi) no charge. For those outside that it may depend if there were one or more than one I was assisting at the same time. In some cases I traded out the travel time. I found it was more advantageous to discuss travel expenses separately and sometimes outside a straight hourly rate as some owners valued my "flexibility" differently. Regardless how I charged, I always ensured when I got back home I personally felt my overhead expenses were covered adequately.
What would you charge? your standard hourly rate? or?