Hi Sheryl,
Congratulations!
The advice above is very sound and hope it helps you as well as calms you on your first inspection.
As for your other question about fees.....
I can't stress how important it is to know what YOU need to charge. It doesn't matter what your competition is charging if you nor they are earning what YOU need. No use doing all the work and taking on the liabilities if you are not earning (or have the potential to earn as your business grows) a profit.
I don't want to be a salesman but I encourage you to invest in The Cost Of Business
http://www.CostOfBusiness.com and get a handle on your business expenses. The program is designed specifically for business owners who provide an inspection service and will develop a
fee schedule for you based on the income and profit you want/need to earn.
You are not just an inspector. You are a business owner, a business professional and you need to properly care for and run your business as it is the business that will be paying the overhead, it is the business that will be creating an income, it is the business that will be paying you.
Remember, you are not an inspector, you are a leader of industry, an entrepreneur, a business owner. The service your business provides is a Home Inspection and of course you want to provide a great service.
If you have a chance, take take business classes at local adult schools or look for business seminars.
That's my 2 cents, I hope it helps.
Good luck on Saturday!