Originally posted by: dartworth
Well I know the charge out rate for my shop here in Cleveland is near $70/hour now, so I would assume it is closer to $80 in Boston.
::shrug::
is that 70/hr for residential or commercial plumbing? Commercial tends to have a lower hourly billing rate. I know we do 99% new commercial and its nowhere near a 70/hr bill rate (akron ohio).
back to the topic though. The whole "use union or else" is utter BS. Use what ever the hell you want. If you want to build a house and use the second lowest bidder then thats your right. Youre paying for it. The unions can go shove this up their collective asses. They are overstepping their boundaries by telling the customer what type of subs to use and they may have gotten away with it in the past but their power is quickly diminishing. Cry, bitch and moan some more please you will fit right in with every other group in this country that "the man" is holding down.
Also I was a plumber for 4 years. 60 an hour is nuts unless you can run 5 jobs yourself. With the average skill of our plumbers its tough to find one that we are able to pay more than 20/hr. Dont get me wrong, it is really hard work. It is no where near fun to go outside in 100+ degree heat and dig ditches for an underground for 10 hour days, but that work doesnt warrant a $60/hr paycheck.