It's not right, and we should not be billing clients for self-education at that level.
I knew that would be assumed in there...but...I let my exaggerated point still linger for the thought process.
I still firmly maintain...that a highly experienced tech...can "bang things out" a lot quicker than...oh, for the sake of this debate..let's pick a mid range tech. I'll even say...let's pick a fairly experienced tech.
In my earlier years in IT...I deeply studied Microsoft Small Business Server. Buying lots of books on it, utilizing my Action Pack subscription CDs to install it, fiddle with it, break it, reinstall it, fiddle with it, create a home network, play with settings, reinstall it...over and over..and over..and over.
I learned Small Business Server very well, wrote articles on it to help others, and helped other IT peeps learn it more...and more importantly....let their clients utilize it more (since many IT peeps didn't really know ALL the features SBS had). I could set it up SO dang quick. And configure my clients workstation SO dang quick on it...through sheer volume of projects. And..investing my time and education on the product.
I'll say I could "deploy one" on an average small biz network in...25 to 50% of the time it would take an average or even an above average fairly experienced computer guy/gal.
...so...why would I ....charge less?
No...I keep my fee the same, if not more! Because...I go above and beyond, I showed my clients how to really use all the features of SBS. Did I cost more? Yup. But did my clients get better ROI? Yup! Back then... (about 25 years ago)...I'd charge a base of $7,500.00 just to setup SBS on a clients network. And then there was more charges...depending on how many workstations, users, etc.
The old saying "Lawyers bill by the hour"...well, a lot of them do flat fees for project work. Ever have a will prepared? Most if not all law firms charge a flat fee for that. Ever buy a home? The lawyers fees for a real estate closing is just about always a flat fee too! Ever get divorced? Just about all divorce lawyers will require a very...very large "retainer" up front just to continue the conversation with you.