Sokogear: I was just observing 140 seems like a high hourly compared to many skilled trades.
Perhaps you are right that it is a scarcity issue.
But I'm still not clear why the hourly is irrelevant to thinking about whether pricing is fair: is your position that if the op was charged 2 grand for 15 minutes of labor by a skilled tradesperson, that would be irrelevant to his thinking about whether to use that provider again? What about 5k per 15? What if the competition charged 30 bucks an hour?
Many providers charge by the hour, not the job: how do you compare in such cases, since you don't think about the hourly rate?
Perhaps you are right that it is a scarcity issue.
But I'm still not clear why the hourly is irrelevant to thinking about whether pricing is fair: is your position that if the op was charged 2 grand for 15 minutes of labor by a skilled tradesperson, that would be irrelevant to his thinking about whether to use that provider again? What about 5k per 15? What if the competition charged 30 bucks an hour?
Many providers charge by the hour, not the job: how do you compare in such cases, since you don't think about the hourly rate?