TSBCCC, I was hoping you responded first sir... mann... You've already helped me a lot if ya didn't know, from some of your other responses to others; so I certainly appreciate it. I've been a licensed low voltage electrician for nearly 25 years, so i can certainly see your point of view about being an electrician; as it has been really good to me and mine. Gratefully I was able to maintain my license all these years as I've bounced around from IBEW to CWA to contracting on my own. I will offer tho, work-market and field-nation are both great when between feast and famine; and usually your home too...
Yeah... that is what i mostly understood in reading some of these post; but kinda was just needing to confirm some of my suspicion... I've sent out my initial emails to several of those of interest on here; but so much is informal and straight to money on here... I operate also from a position of the numbers having to make sense.
I suppose I'm looking for some specifics if under ideal circumstance...
-whats a "make ready"? how much should it pay ideally?
-how much for core aligned splice? are people still charging by splice?
-are trouble tickets additional or premium?
-how much for drop hang?
-how much for premise work w/cpe install?
-whats "lumen construction standards and practices"; and are they different from NEC, BICSI, and Corning?
-whats "metro E" installs
-is a "crew" 2, 3, 5, 10... people usually?