Posted by Crazy Horse on September 01, 2018 at 09:31:52 from (206.75.54.142):
In Reply to: Re: pa diesel mechanic posted by The tractor vet on September 01, 2018 at 07:55:33:
Tractor Vet ...... I have an old friend who retired one year ago after 45 years as a lawyer. I've known him longer than that, since 1962 actually. He made good money (like most lawyers) and charged hefty fees (like all lawyers). I never heard him complain about prices ever, not a single time, just paid whatever he was charged for guys doing things for him and he got on with his life. EXCEPT for the last year that he is no longer billing out at many hundreds and hundreds of dollars per hour. I think the going rate up here these days would be approaching $400 per hour, including phone calls which have a ten-minute minimum. Now he gripes and complains about everything from parking rates to the cost of a hot dog at a hockey game or a truck driver who brings him a load of topsoil. How soon he forgets all the people that used to get his invoices and wonder how lawyers get to charge such fees that he reaped the benefit from. I've reminded him of that .... he just moves on to another complaint .... ha!!!
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