Gas price increase

John Ross jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
Mon, 10 May 2004 22:36:50 -0300


But those are the ones, who should pay more.
After all, your expense for them is greater.

John M. Ross
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Love" <davidlovepianos@earthlink.net>
To: <Pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: Gas price increase


> Should read, I don't like to charge those who live farther "more"...
>
> David Love
> davidlovepianos@earthlink.net
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: David Love <davidlovepianos@earthlink.net>
> > To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
> > Date: 5/10/2004 5:25:09 PM
> > Subject: Re: Gas price increase
> >
> > While the customer can't charge for his to and from work, he/she doesn't
> > generally travel to multiple sites during any given work day.  Cost of
> > travel both in terms of time and auto expense should be factored into
the
> > price of a service call.  Whether you charge those who live farther
more,
> > or simply have a flat rate which takes into consideration your average
> > travel time (my preference) it should be a factor in establishing a
> price.
> > I don't like to charge those who live farther for the same reason that I
> > don't charge those who live in my neighborhood less.  I prefer to use an
> > average time of travel as part of my calculation figuring that I will
> > inevitably have to travel some in order to accomodate a large enough
> > clientele to keep me busy.   If someone lives out of my service area and
> > insists that I come, then I will charge them travel time.  Otherwise,
it's
> > the same for everyone.
> >
> > David Love
> > davidlovepianos@earthlink.net
> >
> >
> > > [Original Message]
> > > From: John Ross <jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca>
> > > To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
> > > Date: 5/10/2004 5:13:50 PM
> > > Subject: Re: Gas price increase
> > >
> > > Hi Don,
> > > If you notice, I said that because our travel is a tax deduction, and
> the
> > > customer can't charge for his to and from work. I feel we can absorb
> some
> > of
> > > the cost.
> > > Also it depends on your area. No other tuner, you can charge full.
Other
> > > tuners in the district, you have to play by ear.
> > > Everyone has different things to contend with.
> > > When I repaired electronic organs, no one else was available, so I
could
> > > charge the maximum, I felt was fair.
> > > At the end of the day, if I can pay my bills, and afford some extras,
> > then I
> > > am doing it right, for me.
> > > I depreciate my vehicle 100%, at the Revenue Canada yearly rate. So
once
> > > again, our costs are not 100%.
> > > Regards,
> > > John M. Ross
> > > Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
> > > jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
> > > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > > From: "Don" <pianotuna@accesscomm.ca>
> > > To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
> > > Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 2:30 PM
> > > Subject: Re: Gas price increase
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi John,
> > > >
> > > > If my clients "don't cover the costs" then who will?
> > > >
> > > > At 07:38 PM 10/05/2004 -0300, you wrote:
> > > > >   I have a sliding scale, for my mileage  surcharge. It does not
> cover
> > > the
> > > > >cost, but  helps. It depends on how much competition is in the
area,
> > you
> > > > >cover. If there are tuners in the area, that don't have to  charge
> > extra,
> > > > >then you lose if you charge too much. So each individual, has to
play
> > it
> > > by
> > > > >ear. What works  for one, may not work for another. Whatever you
do,
> > > divide
> > > > >the cost among your customers,  for that trip. They don't
appreciate
> > it,
> > > if
> > > > >they think you are gouging  them. Most people, will not object to a
> > > mileage
> > > > >surcharge,  as they know that the prices have risen. Since your
> travel
> > > > >expenses, are a tax deduction, then  the full cost does not have to
> be
> > > > >passed on. You can absorb a certain amount.  After all, when the
> > customer
> > > > >goes to work, no one pays any of their gas, or  tolls. Best
regards,
> > John
> > > > >M. Ross
> > > > >Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
> > > > >jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca    ----- Original Message -----    From:
> > > > >Topperpiano@aol.com    To: pianotech@ptg.org    Sent: Monday, May
10,
> > > 2004
> > > > >7:20 PM   Subject: Gas price increase
> > > > >     How is everyone    handling this?
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T.
> > > >
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> > > >
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