add the total cost of all materials used and then you would figure out how long the job would take {lets say 10 hours} and then you would multiply that by the charge per hour of labor. then you would have this equation cost of materials+(hours worked x charge per hour)=cost of job hope this helped
A person who works a full-time job at 40 hours per week will work 2,080 hours in a year. This does not include travel to and from the job.
Non-dealer $60 per hour
A general Contractor does not typically charge by the hour. They usually charge by the job or by percentage. A G.C.'s job is to hire and coordinate not to "work" so hours would be a pore measure of his worth. Perhaps you are confusing a GC with a Home Improvement Contractor?
A person who works a full-time job at 40 hours per week will work 2,080 hours in a year. This does not include travel to and from the job.
A person who works a full-time job at 40 hours per week will work 2,080 hours in a year. This does not include travel to and from the job.
If the job takes four hours or longer then Ari's charge is greater.
Tile contractors usually charge by the job, not the hour. Some times tile contractors charge by the hour though.It is usually over 10,000 dollars per job.
40 hours full time, 30+ part time.
Sally does 1 job in 4 hours ===> 1/4th of the job per hour.John does 1 job in 6 hours ===> 1/6th of the job per hour.Working together, they do (1/4 + 1/6) = (3/12 + 2/12) = 5/12 job per hour.The job takes 12/5 = 2.4 hours = 2hours24minutes to complete.
500.00 total per job.
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