Jody, the neck resets are listed under instrument-specific categories - acoustic guitars, mandolin & archtop, banjo, and resonator. And I know prices vary from one region to another, but I haven't really found a consistent change from urban to rural. It seems in this trade you can find either end of the price range in about any locale.
Good luck with the system Evan - I love jury duty, as the $7 a day allows me to finally make some money.
Some people find $80/hr to sound high, but when you break down trying to run a business it doesn't add up to much. Between pick up and drop offs, phone, taxes, bills, tool maintenance and development, shop maintenance and improvements - I'm lucky if I can pack 20 billable hours in a week, though I am admittedly spending a good deal of time on improvements.
Then figure sandpaper, utilities, rent, parts inventory, glue, lightbulbs, tool updates, insurance - these hundreds of things all add up to a pretty fast, and I'm lucky to keep half of what actually comes in. So while $80/hr may mean $160,000/yr if you're getting a paycheck from an office, it comes closer to $40,000/year if you're running a small shop. Right now even, that would be an ambitious number, as with only 2 years in my current shop I'm still investing an awfully large percent in improvements, inventory, tooling, and plenty of other stuff.
So don't be afraid to charge a fair price. My auto shop, plumber, and electricians all charge about the same as what I'm doing. One distinction though is that there are over 100 places within 5 miles I could go each of those services, while a musician has less than five 5 places within 100 miles that offer what I do. Even then I'm not raising my rates to any exclusive specialist fee, but keeping that in mind should help keep you from being too soft on quotes.
It's also such a wide market that quoting the same for the same job to two different customers I can get opposite reactions. They will both say "Wow", but one because they can't believe how much I charge, and the other because they can't believe that's all I charge.