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Did my Mother overpay for a simple ethernet job?
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The typical price for a business that had drop ceilings and drywall is $150-$300 depending on number of drops ordered. A single drop is barely worth the materials to deploy a tech.
Using that understanding doing it in a house will easily add $250 for the headaches that can happen. So knowing it is $300 and then a possible $250. $900 seems reasonable in the aspect of they have to make money and they have to make sure that sending the tech is worth doing. She got a quote that was the "I don't want to take this job" price.
Think about it like this. If you were to tell me that you would pay me $50 to come make you a pot of coffee plus all of my travel and materials. That job to me is not worth it. However if you told me you would pay me $500 plus travel and materials. That job becomes worth doing.
Seriously? 900+ for an hour work?
Where? India?
Working for a uk university, a sparky would charge £200/hr for electrical work. For a data cabler, it would be about the same. If I was having hundreds of data points done, I would budget for £50 a cable.