I had a local electrician come in a do some work for me that entailed the following.
Install two overhead lights to existing lightswitch. Crawl space above ceiling readibly accessible. This was probably the most difficult thing I asked them to do. Wired to existing wiring.
Install two closet lights. The closets backed into the unfinished attic area, so you could literally just reach up and plop them in from outside. These were pull chain flourscents. Again they used a splice from existing wiring.
Extended power to an electric heater which we had moved 3 feet. Added a 3 foot power cord.
Install appliance plug. This required running a new line to the basement, which took about 120'. Again the outside of the walls were all very accessible, so they didn't even need to snake anything. They added a new breaker to the box.
Install standard plug. This was literally splicing a plug from one side of a hollow wall, to another.
Install standard plug. For this they had to splice off a kitchen plug, run it through a drop ceiling and into our cabinets. This was for the range hood. Standard fan and light, nothing fancy.
Hang light on existing box. They did this because they were first going to investigate weather they could splice a new light in the adjoining room off the existing light.
They charged me $400 for supplies, which I'm perfectly fine with. How long do you think this would take? How much do you think you would charge someone in labor for this? The only snaking required was when they snaked down the central hollow wall for the overhead lights to the existing switches. They had an assumedly master electrician, and apprentice there the whole time, although they told me they only needed two people for the overhead lights, which they did first. They were right on that, as the apprentice just stood around and occasionaly left to fetch diet cokes for the rest of the time.
Thanks all.