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How Much Is Your Time Worth?

I spend a lot of time fixing things, for myself and others. (Computers, electrical, plumbing, etc). While I learn a lot, I wonder sometimes if it would be better to pay a professional and do something else for which I am more 'valuable'. Do you do the same, and do you find it worthwhile?

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  • If you go by my job then it works out to about $15 an hour. That's my wage x hours worked per day \ 24. But that's not very useful since there are stituations where i choose to spend my time instead of hire a professional "less".

    But personally I value my time differently based on the activity. If I like the activity my time is worth very little but if I hate the activity it can be expensive. I'd rather spend 3 days figuring out how to do something myself than hire a professional because I find the process of learning and DIY to be very fun and fulfilling. But at the same time I'd rather pay to have my house cleaned even though it would be easy and cheaper for me to clean it myself.

    If the request is helping a friend in need then my time is free no matter how much I hate the activity.

  • Is it an easy job? 50€/hr

    Is it an easy job, but during a busy time? 100€/hr

    the same above, but difficult 85/150 the same above, but a consistent gig 35/50 the same above, but with dietary restrictions and a bridzilla? 200/500

    can you afford it? 1,000€/hr

    Do I like you? free/minimal upcharge.

  • I have not been paid for my time in a long time. My value is not derived in hours or seconds, but what I can deliver in satisfaction for a job well done. Sometimes I need more time to do a good job and sometimes I need very little time to do a good job. The amount of time is irrelevant to the excellence of the work. That's not to say that time is not a factor, but it's a factor I use for myself, not for an external entity.

  • Confucius once said "choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."

    If you love what you do, the rest will follow.

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