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I help others for free .... if they wanna pay me... I quote some outrageous amount :).
For grateful, appreciative folks tho' .... emit a "bad vibe" ... then it's nope ;) |
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A good hot meal is enough pay for me. (depending on her (the customers) looks) |
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Apparently, if you do not charge people a co pay, they are going to overutilize my services, or something. I do not know what the enforcement mechanism is, or even if it is more an insurance thing or legal thing. I may or may not have an unwritten policy that does not align with this. I do free stuff for little old ladies on the regular. Folks of a certain generation are not hip to you "giving" them anything, so I have to be creative. "You only have one foot, so I have to charge you half price," or whatever I come up with. It never occurs to an 80 year old that a doctor would straight up lie to them like that, so it works. |
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My help and advice are always free, but almost never worth what they pay for it.
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Completely different context to the OPs post ... |
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A few times a complete stranger has done me very convenient kindness so i feel obligated to pay that forward. Getting paid for helping a random person? Naww. I'll walk away when it isn't 'fun' any more. Except for printers. I don't help with printers. Folks think I'm kidding but I'm not. Go buy another printer or something. Or get some tracing paper. Edit: mayyybe I'd do printer help for $5000/hour. |
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Obviously I will give my time for friends and people I care about; if it involves cars I’ll often give it to friends-of, etc. A while back a friend asked me if I could help a friend of hers find a new car, which I gladly did. They periodically ask me about some symptom or a CEL code or etc. and I’m happy to help as my time allows. Last time they tried to pay me, no way am I taking money for that. Then I helped a friend of *hers* find a car that she was very happy with.
Random strangers, sometimes, if I think the circumstances call for it. But on those rare occasions when people start expecting more and more, I know how to set limits and say no. But about 16-17 years ago when I was helping to organize and guide bike rides around Detroit, a couple showed up about 5 minutes before the start of the ride with one bike (hers) that was ready to go and one bike (his) that just…so wasn’t. He asked me if I could help figure it out and I did, foolishly. I spent 20 minutes on it before realizing it was hopeless and telling them they weren’t riding anywhere. Then I spent the entire rest of the ride trying, unsuccessfully, to chase the ride down. They were a dumpster fire. That taught me to learn how to say no right quick if time was important and help was going to take too much of it. |
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I've earned a bit of a reputation around these parts for certain specific areas of expertise on old 911's, guns, motorcycles, and what not. It's kinda weird, I think, but I actually get randomly pinged sometimes on various platforms (this forum included) asking for help. I will always offer my free (and mostly useless) advice, even sometimes getting to be a real "commitment", time-wise. Sometimes, though, it turns into a "can you stop by and help" kind of thing. From someone I've never met. I've found that much of the time these folks have approached the local professionals, have gotten estimates, and would just rather not pay whatever it will cost to fix their woes. They think they can buy me lunch, or a beer, and avoid a pretty healthy bill from a local professional. I used to get sucked in, help out a new "friend", and never hear from them again. I'm a lot pickier these days. My real friends simply cannot pay me, asking to do so is sort of an insult. And they know it. They already have, through their friendship. Speaking of which, David (Rusty Heap), when are we gonna cram my LM1 up your side by side's tailpipe and get some A/F readings? Let's do it soon, I need it back to help a buddy tune his recently completed MFI motor. |
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