There's nothing wrong with helping out your friends as long as you still get your fair share of the pie as well. If you're making it so affordable for them by providing your assistance and equipment at a below norm rate-why would they want to purchase their own equipment? It's kinda like a parent with a deadbeat kid -ya know? Why would a deadbeat kid want to get a job and earn their keep if it's all handed to them? I'm not saying not to help them out-Hell I do the same thing, but I can't say that there isn't times I leave feeling shorted. As long as you keep yourself in mind when you bid the rate, you should be ok with sticking with that rate. If your friends don't understand that then let them do a few jobs without your help. When they are spending more time and money to complete the work, they will realize why you quote what you do.You know... I was kind of wondering if that seemed a little low. A friend of mine told me that it was as well. It just seems like where I am it's really hard to price things as they should be. We have so much competition within our small area it's seriously ridiculous. If you have any advice I welcome it friend. And I guess I should add, I'm friends with most of the guys I sub with at the moment. They all have their own small company's as well. So I try to be very considerate of their needs as well. I don't have as much overhead and as many life responsibilities as some of my buds. (Kids, big mortgage, new car payments) So, I try to be fair. Meaning, they need more income, so I try and make sure they get it.










