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How Do You Set Out A Quote For A Job?

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It will depend on what type of job you will be completing and what the usual going rates are in terms of the various jobs you will be doing. For example, there is a method you can carry out when deciding on a quote for a painting job. Firstly you will want to create a bid form, which you can do on your computer or purchase from an office supply store, however if you create it yourself then you can specify the objectives on your particular painting job. If you are requesting the aid of other workers to complete the job, then you will have to find out what the labour charges are for each individual and then add them to the quote.

Furthermore, you should calculate how long it will take for you to complete the preparation work such as trimming bushes and sanding before you’ll be able to paint. In addition, you will want to add all the extra expenses to the quote such as paint brushes, rollers, drop cloths and so on. Finally you should calculate your total costs and inform the client how long it is likely to take you to finish the job as well as when you can begin.

With regards to cleaning jobs you will want to begin by deciding on what method you are going to use to calculate the pricing, which can either be by the hour or by the foot, with the most common method being by the hour. In addition, don’t hesitate in checking out what your competitors charge because then you can use that as a benchmark. Also, you don’t want to overcharge if the general price rate with cleaners in the area is a lot lower.  Also, make sure you consider the location you’ll be working in because it can greatly affect your quote. For example, if you are requested to do cleaning work in a high end area then you’ll be able to charge more. In addition you will want to make a payment schedule, however it is usually the case that a cleaner will be paid on the same day of the job’s completion, although you could perhaps sort out a different method with your client.

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