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01-16-2017 08:52 PM
I am having all my wall to wall carpeting taken out...front room...bedroom...a long hall and three closets worth...
Lots of heavy furniture....to move....along with "stuff" hanging in the closet and things sitting on the furniture...(I am unable to do it myself)
The maintenance man from my apartment is doing all the work alone...he is a hard worker and has made considerable progress in the three and a half hours he was here today....
Tomorrow he will tackle the bedroom...which has two chests of drawers...two nightstands..and coatrack...and tons of other things sitting around plus a closet full of things...oh, and the bed is a king size...
That pretty much tells it all...he has kept it so clean as he moved along...no dust storms...nothing left on the hardwoon floors...
He says to pay him what i want....I don't want to cheat him...but I don't know what to give him...
I could use some suggestions....
01-16-2017 08:56 PM
It depends where you live $45-$55/hour for me, depends on their skills. Some can do minor electrical work or plumbing, so they can charge more.
01-16-2017 08:57 PM
Where I live I think $20 per hour would be average
01-16-2017 08:58 PM
It totally depends on where you live. We live in rural KS where labor is WAY cheaper than in the cities.
Do you have any idea what he works for per hour as the maintenence man? If you do, I would pay him that.
I would say if he works hard and fast and stays off his cell phone, etc. in this area $20-$25 an hour would be fair. I know that will seem cheap if you live in a big city.
01-16-2017 08:59 PM
$50 an hour would be a good start.
01-16-2017 09:01 PM
Depends on who is paying for the new rugs, you or management???
Based on what you posted between $200-$300 if you are paying for the rugs.
$50-$100 if management is paying. Maintenance is "doing his job" if he is doing all that work "on the clock."
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
01-16-2017 09:02 PM
I notice he is not doing any "techical/electrical/plumbing type work. However, he is doing a lot of heavy/physical labor and as you said, he's doing a neat job. I'd probably pay him at least $50 and hour.
01-16-2017 09:03 PM
I would go with the around $50 price. So far it will cost you $150 that is cheap for all he has done, and the fact he is cleaning up after himself
01-16-2017 09:23 PM
$50 an hour sounds fair.When he's done,if he was neet & your'e happy with the job he did I would throw in a bonus of $50.
01-16-2017 09:39 PM
I know people with master's degrees that don't make $50 an hour.
My brother does maintenance and he charges $20 an hour.
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