What would the UK techs advise on an hourly rate for business customers then?
Edit, this also got me thinking, rhetorical question maybe, but why do firms charge more to businesses for some things, yet plenty of other things businesses give business to business discount?
The simple answer to this, is there is no simple answer.
It would all depend on your demographics of your location. I.E. are you in a affluent area, or a run down area.
Re the rhetorical question, business pc's are crucial to the business. The downtime costs them far more than a few £.
They expect, require and get fast repairs. (I literally drop everything for a business client).
With a res client, you can put it back for a few hours etc.. As long as its completed same day or next day. The only thing they will be missing usually is Facebook games.
Business, could have their entire databases on the machine, it could be their accounting pc. Hence the urgency for the repair, and the higher charge.
In IT work, the computer is part and parcel of their daily existence. In my eyes, no discount is given.
However, if say you were a printer, you could offer a discount, as it is not as urgent as getting their server up and running..
I have always charged flat rate for all workshop work. Occasionally I charge pr hour, for the jobs which do not come into my usual forms of service. I.E. client is looking for a particular program to do something, or how to do something on a program, where they have asked me to check it out.
Onsite, and bus is all pr hour work.