first job, what would you charge?

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first job, what would you charge?

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hi guys got my first paying job and I'm having some trouble putting a price on it. its 48" x 48" cut out of 11GA. what do you think?
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Re: first job, what would you charge?

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keeps saying invalid image file when I try to put a pic up
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anyone have any ideas on what I'm doing wrong on uploading?
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Are you leaving it as is? unfinished?
I would be in the area of $300.
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Re: first job, what would you charge?

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yep, unfinished. I billed it out at 295 so sounds like were on the same page. thanks for the input!
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