Recently I had a brief text exchange with a provider. Her advertisement was rather vague, but instructed that I should text for details. So I did so. First thing she asked was how long, so I asked for 30 and 60 minute rates.
She responded with 150h/h and 350h.
Originally Posted by Agamemnon
It makes perfect sense to me.
If someone wants to see me for 30 minutes (which always ends up being 45 or more), they will pay a lot more than they would have if it was an hour. Why? Well, because I had to spend close to two hours getting ready, and like I said, no one ever actually stays 30 minutes. It always goes over. Way over. Always. Especially on half hour appointments. Everyone wants a lagniappe, especially the blow 'n' go crowd.
So we price our half hour rates higher, because it is more of a hassle. Although I have to admit, 150/hh or 350 hr doesn't make a lot of sense...but I do understand pricing hh rates higher than a giraffe's ass.
Originally Posted by Dannie
I think what the OP was trying to say, is that why is the hour rate more than double the half hour rate. Two half hour appointments would be less money than a single one hour appointment, and per the logic given by Dannie above, the lady should prefer a single one hour, as less of her time is wasted.
This isn't the first time I've seen this kind of pricing here. I've seen things like:
1hr - $250
1.5hr - $350
2hr - $500
Which makes me scratch my head and go huh? After an hour, she is willing to give me 30 more minutes for $100, but the next 30 minutes will cost me $150? I have a name for this, "Provider Math"!