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Going rate for computer labor

TheBiggmann

Senior member
I have a family that I know that wants me to build them a computer, and they insist on paying me for the labor. What is a decent rate for labor nowadays?
 
depends. A professional would probably charge at least $30 / hour in labor.

for someone who is a friend, well maybe you dont need to charge as much. I dont charge my friends must at all. But if someone insists on paying you, I'd ask for $15 per hour. That way they wont be extremely surprised if they have to pay the going rate to a professional company someday.

 
I stopped building computers for anyone except for immediate family. It becomes a hassle when you become a 24x7 helpdesk.

But if I had to charge, $20/hr, min 3 hours.
 
Assuming you are buying parts then upcharge 10~20% depending on cost of parts and amount of hardware/software installed. Otherwise $75~100 should take care of it as you will have to babysit OS updates and software installs and troubleshoot any broken hardware
 
I'd rather just have my family go buy a Dell. With no labor, them buying a Dell, I still profit. 😉
 
LOL! Dell = Don't Expect Lotsa Luck. Going rate around here is $65 an hour for consulting. For just building one though it's much lower - more like $10-15 an hour.
 
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
I'd rather just have my family go buy a Dell. With no labor, them buying a Dell, I still profit. 😉

I agree! I'm so tired of building PCs for relatives that I just say "get a dell."
 
I don't think I will ever build a PC for anyone ever again. Cause guess who gets called any time anything bad happens. What I will help them do is find coupons etc from hot deals sites.
 
Building computers yourself is for geeks, so most relatives are not geeks, and therefore, should buy a product, where they can call support, when needed. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Building computers yourself is for geeks, so most relatives are not geeks, and therefore, should buy a product, where they can call support, when needed. 🙂

:thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Building computers yourself is for geeks, so most relatives are not geeks, and therefore, should buy a product, where they can call support, when needed. 🙂

Take heed of this advice young OP. Tell them to buy a dell, a gateway, an HP, whatever.
 
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