Magnum440d100
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I usually have 1 vehicle I work on at a time.
But now have a few projects, some for people, not just my flip cars.
I need ideas of how to track time spent on each project. Ie: 1/26/2019 6:45am-7:15am “drained 4.5q motor oil, installed new Wix 51515 oil filter, refilled with 5 quarts of Castrol GTX 5w20” for XXXXXX person.
Something similar to that. Not just for oil changes, but any repair, or anything that I’ll be charging per hour.
IE, I have a car here I’m waiting for parts to come in to complete it. While I’m waiting for parts, I am working on another car and again waiting on the machine shop. So now I have a THIRD “vehicle” I’ll be starting on Monday.
I want to account for the time I was working on the first car up until I had to order parts and wait.
Then account for the second car up until heads had to go to the machine shop.
THEN account for the third vehicle I’ll be starting on.
1 vehicle is easy using an excel spreadsheet. 2 is “ok” but 3 or more seems too much.
Or am I overthinking things?
My goal is to charge accurately. I don’t want to be losing out on profit because I worked on a car for 5 hours, but I “THINK” I worked on it for 3-4....
Thanks in advance!
But now have a few projects, some for people, not just my flip cars.
I need ideas of how to track time spent on each project. Ie: 1/26/2019 6:45am-7:15am “drained 4.5q motor oil, installed new Wix 51515 oil filter, refilled with 5 quarts of Castrol GTX 5w20” for XXXXXX person.
Something similar to that. Not just for oil changes, but any repair, or anything that I’ll be charging per hour.
IE, I have a car here I’m waiting for parts to come in to complete it. While I’m waiting for parts, I am working on another car and again waiting on the machine shop. So now I have a THIRD “vehicle” I’ll be starting on Monday.
I want to account for the time I was working on the first car up until I had to order parts and wait.
Then account for the second car up until heads had to go to the machine shop.
THEN account for the third vehicle I’ll be starting on.
1 vehicle is easy using an excel spreadsheet. 2 is “ok” but 3 or more seems too much.
Or am I overthinking things?
My goal is to charge accurately. I don’t want to be losing out on profit because I worked on a car for 5 hours, but I “THINK” I worked on it for 3-4....
Thanks in advance!
