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There may be a minimum or travel fee depending on how far away your location is; I am based on the west side of Durham, near Duke University and South Square. | There may be a minimum or travel fee depending on how far away your location is; I am based on the west side of Durham, near Duke University and South Square. | ||
==In-Shop== | |||
* '''$90/hour''' for attended work | |||
Time computer spends unattended "on bench" running diagnostics or other automated processes is not billed; only the time I spend actually working on the computer (including setting up automated processes) is counted. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* '''Discount''' for any work installing or supporting Linux. I strongly encourage my clients to try Linux, and offer incentives to switch, because Linux is much easier to support than Windows and less prone to viruses, malware, and general instability. | * '''Discount''' for any work installing or supporting Linux. I strongly encourage my clients to try Linux, and offer incentives to switch, because Linux is much easier to support than Windows and less prone to viruses, malware, and general instability. |
Revision as of 14:37, 10 October 2009
On-Site
At your location, or the location of your choosing:
- $100/hour during working hours
- $120-$180/hour after 5pm, depending on how late at night
There may be a minimum or travel fee depending on how far away your location is; I am based on the west side of Durham, near Duke University and South Square.
In-Shop
- $90/hour for attended work
Time computer spends unattended "on bench" running diagnostics or other automated processes is not billed; only the time I spend actually working on the computer (including setting up automated processes) is counted.
Notes
- Discount for any work installing or supporting Linux. I strongly encourage my clients to try Linux, and offer incentives to switch, because Linux is much easier to support than Windows and less prone to viruses, malware, and general instability.