The LLMs help you understand how the pricing works.
Eg: when my shower didn't work I was able to figure out all steps - and also do most of them before getting stuck at one particular point because I couldn't physically pull the unit out of the socket.
I was able to negotiate down $150 for that one.
In another instance with gas pipes I was able to find laborers who were good but just didn't have a branded van yet.
In this case LLMs help me understand that the laborer was damn good at his job and how to cut the cost of the job by breaking into different pieces.
The whole process is very tactical - you will lose quite a few negotiations before figuring it out. Also its not useful to just abstract all the jobs as you've done in your post. You've somehow got to the EMH except for service providers - its just not true.
The way different types of compnaies force you to pay more is very different. Lockpickers are very different from plumbers for example.
Also each service provider have their own way of doing things and breaking points.
Also every geography is different. Service providers seem to charge the most with elderly house owners and peopel with nice houses in nice areas. So you can definitely use LLMs in those situations to find areas to put ads to attract better prices.
the best part of all this is how you can apply these negotiation skills to your job search or any other situation. definitely a long game like finance or health.
Eg: when my shower didn't work I was able to figure out all steps - and also do most of them before getting stuck at one particular point because I couldn't physically pull the unit out of the socket.
I was able to negotiate down $150 for that one.
In another instance with gas pipes I was able to find laborers who were good but just didn't have a branded van yet.
In this case LLMs help me understand that the laborer was damn good at his job and how to cut the cost of the job by breaking into different pieces.
The whole process is very tactical - you will lose quite a few negotiations before figuring it out. Also its not useful to just abstract all the jobs as you've done in your post. You've somehow got to the EMH except for service providers - its just not true.
The way different types of compnaies force you to pay more is very different. Lockpickers are very different from plumbers for example. Also each service provider have their own way of doing things and breaking points.
Also every geography is different. Service providers seem to charge the most with elderly house owners and peopel with nice houses in nice areas. So you can definitely use LLMs in those situations to find areas to put ads to attract better prices.
the best part of all this is how you can apply these negotiation skills to your job search or any other situation. definitely a long game like finance or health.