jeepdan wrote:
Other lost members here are probably mumbling to themselves "geordi, shut up"

I get that a lot

Nobody ever says I'm wrong however - I like a cheap price when I'm buying something just as much as the next guy... BUT, I have found through careful observation (of buying tools and seeing which ones survive more than one job) that buying CHEAP actually costs you more than buying GOOD.
Buy it cheap, you will buy it more than once b/c it just won't last. Buy quality (Usually Made in the USA!) and you will only need to buy it once.
At the same time, I don't like it when people do quality work (as I'm making the safe assumption that Sir Sam does) yet price themselves far below what they could be asking. All it does is water down the market and make everyone's efforts less valuable, possibly making them care less about their work. This happens in the film industry where I work ALL THE TIME, with people having to buy 50, 60, 70 THOUSAND DOLLARS in gear just to be able to work a given skill.... Then whoring themselves out on a project for $200 / day (12 hour day!) and not charging anything for all that gear.
PROPER rates for something like that scenario would be $550 for the labor (10 hour rate, OT extra) and $350-400 for the gear per day, possibly discounted to 4-days-gets-you-a-week if it is a long job. The people doing it for $200/day aren't just killing themselves, they are killing me, my colleagues, and the kid who hasn't even joined the industry yet, b/c we will not be able to make enough to afford to buy the GEAR needed to even start in this industry.
Sorry... I kinda drifted off topic there, but this is a systemic problem in this country, and it helps NOBODY.