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James:
I'll be fine. Just thought I would throw some more variables to get
you talking about how you operate.
Your help is much appreciated,
Sam
Sam,
RE: revisions -
Sheesh. You asked for an estimate - I gave you one. NOW, you throw in
all
sorts of 'extras' to be considered.
I do not think that you can account for every variable... For
example...
what if there is a snowstorm that cuts power to your neighborhood for
a
week?
In the case of revisions - I have a clause on the estimate that
informs them
that when they make changes to a design AFTER layout has started -
that the
layout drops to an hourly rate - until I get back to where I left off
in the
design - and then the original estimate kicks back in. (Most engineers
understand this.)
Do you really need this much help figuring this out?
Regards,
James Jackson
Oztronics
I'll be fine. Just thought I would throw some more variables to get
you talking about how you operate.
Your help is much appreciated,
Sam
Sam,
RE: revisions -
Sheesh. You asked for an estimate - I gave you one. NOW, you throw in
all
sorts of 'extras' to be considered.
I do not think that you can account for every variable... For
example...
what if there is a snowstorm that cuts power to your neighborhood for
a
week?
In the case of revisions - I have a clause on the estimate that
informs them
that when they make changes to a design AFTER layout has started -
that the
layout drops to an hourly rate - until I get back to where I left off
in the
design - and then the original estimate kicks back in. (Most engineers
understand this.)
Do you really need this much help figuring this out?
Regards,
James Jackson
Oztronics