Hi folks!
I am not businessman, I am really just a design engineer and hobbyist. But if I am to charge for two-way radio repair services, what are the ways to charge for it?
I have seen companies charge from $90 to $125 per hour plus parts?
Also, as low as, $45 per hour plus cost of parts, or even some kind of monthly maintenance contract?
Just curious, because a couple of companies would like to maintain around 150+ mixed radios (iCOM, Motorola, Kenwood, and Vertex).
Thanks all for you input!
Sincerely,
TVZ
How to charge for two-way radio repair
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Re: How to charge for two-way radio repair
This exact subject has been thoroughly examined and commented on in the past on this Board. A search should turn it up pretty readily.
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