PRICES TO CHARGE FOR WORK

PRICES TO CHARGE FOR WORK

Prices vary in the different parts of the country, so it is really difficult for me to give you exact pointers on that, but we will take for an example a smokestack one hundred and fifty feet (150) feet high, six (6) feet in diameter, in six sections of the United States. These prices are figured on the basis as follows (the firm or individual for whom you are doing the job is to furnish the paint under these prices):

The following prices are used as to flagstaffs sixty (60) feet high:

With reference to forty (40) foot staffs, use the following schedule:

As above stated, these are not standard prices, but it is safe for you to quote your prices along these lines.


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