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bluebren_livejournal ([personal profile] bluebren_livejournal) wrote2006-01-20 03:24 pm
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I was driving back home today and I noticed one of those plasticardboard signs nailed to a telephone pole advertising tarot readings. I actually looked at it for a second, because I thought it might be neat to go and do one of those things, someday, just to see. But then I saw they were 10.99 a session and I was like Psssh! Forget it.

I tried to justify that reaction, though, and I couldn't do it. I realized I had no idea how to judge the fairness of that price. And then I started wondering, where does that number come from, anyway? If I go and have a reading done, what has she given me $11 worth of? Labor? Time? Cosmic awe?

What costs does she have in this business? I guess there's leasing the place, but seriously. Candles? I can't really figure it out. It seems like, essentially, after the one-time cost of a deck you should be good to go.

Hey, maybe this is what I should do for a living :O
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[identity profile] bluebren.livejournal.com 2006-01-21 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I mean, maybe there is a good reason? Tech support seems like a good parallel. Maybe. They sit in chairs and talk on the phone, selling specialized knowledge, and that's their entire job.

But of course, pretty much everybody thinks tech support is overpriced too, so maybe this analogy isn't as helpful as I thought it was going to be. :D