John
I agree with Kerry for the pricing, i'm a micro business compare to the big ones surrounding me and a lot of times, i make my plans, print a render of the kitchen or what ever i'm doing and i take the time to go see some competitors to get a ball park pricing and in most case they look at me and ask me where i got this plan from!!!! With a pricing that i would qualify as ridicule some times, since they have all the man power and machinery that comes out of there... you know where! So the best way i found out to price is with the hours related to your work being involved depending on the quality and craftmanship. I always builded every cabinets with the time/cost per hours of every step in building one cabinet and i would say that the soft. his giving me a fair pricing for my work always keeping in mind that i do the best jobs on the market and that my customers need to prove me that they can do business with me! I might sound selfish or in french \"pretentieux\" but in my mind i do not need them, they need me!
So, the program is quite right and accurate if you haved put your hours for each cabinet and that your material pricing is up to date with the market, plus keep i mind that your overhead cost and profit margin is always based on what you decide it to be and not what customers want it to be.
We are all artists in our field and those who thinks that what we are doing is easy and shouldn't be expensive, well, are totally wrong considering the facts that 90% of the time we over do our jobs with details and quality that they can't understand!
In conclusion, i take the time to make sure that what i'm building in the cpu. is honnest and accurate as per the pricing and that if they don't have the money, well they ain't gone a have my candys!!!!
I'ved been rob by customers before and now, my work and my family are way to important for me to let anybody else tell me what to do and how to do it!
Enjoy your passion and don't be cheap, you're the best in your field!!!!!!!!!!
Francis