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Trailer Wrap time check, is this average or am I slow

Stacey K

I like making signs
I don't really do full wraps very often so I'm not sure if the amount of time I spent is "average" or if I'm really slow. And I want to be fair in my pricing.

This is a 12' trailer, the door side had a canopy, which the camper place could not remove so I had to go around it which was more time consuming. I did this by myself in good indoor conditions and it took me 10 hours. I could only remove the latch and license plate cover on the rear doors and had to cut around everything else as the inside of the trailer was finished. It went well, I didn't run into any problems, no reprints, etc. chatted a bit here and there and took a 20-minute lunch break, all included in my time. I didn't time myself on the canopy side, which would help because I do feel like I spent an extra couple hours on it. Thanks for any feedback!
I usually charge $100 per hour for installation.
 

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Humble PM

Mostly tolerates architects
I'm being no help here, but if that is what good conditions look like, I'll take rain :)
 
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MrDav3C

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Would be easier to estimate how long this would take by seeing the completed job but it all looks pretty flat, provided there is nothing too complex with the artwork and overly complex tie ups from one side to another etc. id allow 6 hours for this and expect to have it completed in 5.
 
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