If you guys want to feel better, here is my situation. I do all my own work from A-Z of all types. I am very picky but probably work slower and do things right. This saves my family a lot of money. I have a CA home in the San Fran bay area far from where I live now that I rent out. I go 1x a year there to fix, update things, and carry out preventative maintenance. But stuff happens around the edges that I have to hire out. OMG due to me doing work on my own, I end with severe sticker shock for how much it costs for small pro jobs that are often poorly done by the standards relative to what I would do .... The rates for work in the SF bay area are extremely high. A general purpose handyman (including light electrical) with minimal to OK skill runs around $120/hr with maybe a break for bigger multi-day jobs. They charge store run and transit time often at these rates too. Often, even at those rates, work can be poor. Pro plumbers, HVAC repair etc, is similar/worse. I suspect pro electricians would be similar/more $ also. Even relatively low skill stuff like drywall or painting can run $60-$100 per hour.
The OP's expectation for significant panel work for a few hundred $ do not seem fair or realistic on the other side. I doubt a pro needing to support his family would want such work with extremely low time expectations using owner materials etc. That is a lot of trouble for small $ with possible liability. Even asking for such would border on an insult. I would also be worried on the end result of that unless it was a pro doing side work for a friend as a favor. Otherwise, it will probably not end well. I don't think you want hack electrician work by a local crack head in the electrical panel.
I find it is cheaper and better (save sanity with things not being done right) in my case to spend $1,500 travel expenses (flight, rental car, and hotel or airbnb rental) to go there for 4ish days a year and work around the clock to get things done and then leave. At $120/hr I recover the cost in only 10 hours and it is much easier to do this myself vs setting up complicated to even explain small jobs on a hillside home with special issues. Permits are a real issue and I will plead the 5th on that one ... But they are not realistic to deal with on short trips. So I live in fear of work needing to pull the meter etc.