Posted by 36 coupe on April 25, 2012 at 02:37:19 from (72.55.252.209):
In Reply to: O/T Pet Vets posted by donjr on April 24, 2012 at 17:32:44:
Everthing has gone crazy.I made house calls fixing TVs and appliances for 4 bucks.in the late 60s.Sears gets 115 bucks for a house call now.My real estate taxes went to 2100 bucks this year.Doubled in 10 years.It costs me 12 bucks in gas to haul lumber for picnic tables I build.Ive had to raise my price 10.00 this year.It was raise the price or quit building them.I notice that people who charge high prices are cheap skates when they buy.Two fellows who do dry wall stopped and asked the price on a table.I told them 125.00.Ill think about it was the reply.I told them I know two places where they can pay more.I build a good 8 foot table, been doing them for 50 years.The average income in this town is 40K per year.That figures out to 20 bucks an hour.The vet I take my dog to has 3 other vets plus 6 assistants and 2 office help.The old time large animal vets are long gone.
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