I’ve done a fair amount of trade work as fill in between fisheries jobs before I got my life together and became an engineer (hard sarcasm). I’ll do my best to explain why trades charge so much.
I trimmed our upstairs this weekend. It’s an older house, I affectionately call it “this old POS“. Nothing is straight anymore, if it ever was. We also don’t have AC, we just live downstairs in the summer, upstairs in the winter. It was 102F Saturday, 98 Sunday. The upstairs was 80-87 degrees, no air movement. Trim, no matter how good you are (and I am not the best, but fair) requires lots of cuts, and therefore bending, walking, crouching, dragging your carcass across the floor, all day. I hated nearly ever single second. And I would much rather trim than plumb, or frame, or a lot of that other crap. If it weren’t for my pathological frugality I would have paid huge sums of $$$ about 2hrs in Saturday. So I get it when they charge huge sums, that work sucks