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Repairman: Frabble rabble libbity blibbity rockadoodle five times more than the estimate rootie tootie fandango. Man + Woman: Uuuuhhh... Translating contractor to English.
Sorry, folksâŚbut since I have to fix your âimprovementsâ in order to be able to do the remodeling to code, the cost has gone up. Shouldaâ let me do the work in the first place, instead of trying to âdo it yourselfâ.
Overt the years Iâve learned to draw up my own contracts and do my own material estimates first! Part of the contract is that they can not stop work on mine and go to another job.
I think the work is already completed. If it were an estimate they could always go with someone else. There was probably a clause in the original estimate for over runs.
I know a guy who does a lot of heavy remodelling on his house. He told me his method for estimating how long it will take. First, he makes an estimate. Then he doubles the number and then goes to the next unit of time, e.g. days to weeks, weeks to months, etc. Thus an initial estimate of 2 days ends up being 4 weeks. He says that so far it has worked pretty close to right most of the time.
Justice22, the couple is hearing the estimate in contractorese; only the reader can see the English version. As for âthe work is already completedââŚas Dave Barry says in Homes and Other Black Holes, after the contract is signed and the old roof torn off or the old floor torn out or whatever, âA skilled contractor can actually cause himself to dematerialize, into hyperspace, before your eyes.â The completion date is t+c, where t is today and c is a constant.
I once worked for a defense contractor. We built a prototype system and won the bid for the follow-on, but since we were not one of the âusualâ contractors, we had to team with one of the big boys.
When they put the proposal together, I complained, âbut thatâs not what they want!â
Their respons was. âYeah, we know. We make money on the change request$.â
I feel lucky â my kitchen was only $600 over â to a man who installed a cabinet incorrectly before realizing (as I had said a million times to everyone who wouldnât listen) that the refrigerator doors wouldnât open if the cabinet were put where the âdesignersâ wanted it. The money was for his added expense! Yikes! And to think Iâm moving and will have to have work done in that house. Sigh! (P.S. Wiley, if you live in Maine, retirement awaits me in Bath.)
Snag pobble di topoâŚEffe do no san letoâŚCanu du no deffe sanuâŚTopo co topo su niâŚAffe ni sa ni copoâŚF@#k if I know?âŚCould be MayâŚCould be SeptemberâŚ
comicgos over 13 years ago
Iâve heard that before!
EarlWash over 13 years ago
He would make a dandy politician.
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 13 years ago
I think those are the lyrics to Bohemian Rhapsody.
montycantsin2 over 13 years ago
At least he showed up.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Understand Lady, thats just an estimate. Donât know what Iâll find after I tear apart your house. Oh, 50% down.
FlashfyreSP over 13 years ago
Sorry, folksâŚbut since I have to fix your âimprovementsâ in order to be able to do the remodeling to code, the cost has gone up. Shouldaâ let me do the work in the first place, instead of trying to âdo it yourselfâ.
RonaldDavis over 13 years ago
If they are not content with that beautiful home they already have, they will never be content.
roctor over 13 years ago
Its free to let him in your door. But youâll always have topay to get them out. Or âI know someoneâ.Amen on that RonD.
Yukoneric over 13 years ago
Overt the years Iâve learned to draw up my own contracts and do my own material estimates first! Part of the contract is that they can not stop work on mine and go to another job.
PShaw0423 over 13 years ago
Genius! :)
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Destiny23 over 13 years ago
Thatâs what happens when you upgrade to the Rootie Tootie Flandango, instead of settling for the standard Flandango.
Justice22 over 13 years ago
I think the work is already completed. If it were an estimate they could always go with someone else. There was probably a clause in the original estimate for over runs.
TexTech over 13 years ago
I know a guy who does a lot of heavy remodelling on his house. He told me his method for estimating how long it will take. First, he makes an estimate. Then he doubles the number and then goes to the next unit of time, e.g. days to weeks, weeks to months, etc. Thus an initial estimate of 2 days ends up being 4 weeks. He says that so far it has worked pretty close to right most of the time.
prrdh over 13 years ago
Justice22, the couple is hearing the estimate in contractorese; only the reader can see the English version. As for âthe work is already completedââŚas Dave Barry says in Homes and Other Black Holes, after the contract is signed and the old roof torn off or the old floor torn out or whatever, âA skilled contractor can actually cause himself to dematerialize, into hyperspace, before your eyes.â The completion date is t+c, where t is today and c is a constant.
dflak over 13 years ago
@Nabuquduriuzhur
I once worked for a defense contractor. We built a prototype system and won the bid for the follow-on, but since we were not one of the âusualâ contractors, we had to team with one of the big boys.
When they put the proposal together, I complained, âbut thatâs not what they want!â
Their respons was. âYeah, we know. We make money on the change request$.â
pschearer Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yahoo Babelfish was no help.
Varnes over 13 years ago
I love Rockadoodle musicâŚ.
JanLC over 13 years ago
Anybody see âThe Money Pitâ with Shelly Long and Tom Hanks? âTwo WeeksââTwo Weeksâ
Jml58 over 13 years ago
Kheop´s law.Nothing gets built on time and whitin budget.
reynard61 over 13 years ago
You can have it:
1. On time
2. On budget
3. Error free
Pick two.
Barbaratoo over 13 years ago
I feel lucky â my kitchen was only $600 over â to a man who installed a cabinet incorrectly before realizing (as I had said a million times to everyone who wouldnât listen) that the refrigerator doors wouldnât open if the cabinet were put where the âdesignersâ wanted it. The money was for his added expense! Yikes! And to think Iâm moving and will have to have work done in that house. Sigh! (P.S. Wiley, if you live in Maine, retirement awaits me in Bath.)
Joseph Krois over 13 years ago
Snag pobble di topoâŚEffe do no san letoâŚCanu du no deffe sanuâŚTopo co topo su niâŚAffe ni sa ni copoâŚF@#k if I know?âŚCould be MayâŚCould be SeptemberâŚ
mikdeeps over 13 years ago
Serves you right for going for the cheap bid.Quality costs money