"Now that is a complicated--question." He sat back, squinting at the work he had accomplished, "And it really depends on what is is. If I'm painting a house and I'm expected to bring the paint, I'm charging for paint. But if they bought the paint, there's no sense in charging them for it. Normally it's just hourly, unless I know it's something small. This here, like I said on the phone, this is hourly, 'cause I don't know the cause, so I don't know what it'll take. But something like, I dunno, you want a new door put up, that I'll probably charge a flat fee for," He told Xander to test turning the sink on and then went back under, "And me, you know, I don't really need the money, 'cause I've got a nice bit of land, so I take other forms a payment too."
Again, he sat back, this time looking right at Lex, "I don't mean nothing untoward by that, I see how that may be misinterpreted. But, ya know, I work for this one ice cream shop, and they can't always afford to pay me money, so we have a deal they just pay me in ice cream when I come by."