2000 photos. Probably lots of crap shots too. Don't think you want to spend time do DI those. Unless by "DI" he means adjusting exposure curves/color correct
At the very worst & if you are still very new + desperate, try to charge no less than $1.50 per photo. If you are charging for less than that, it'd be better to just get another job, even a low-paying job at a restaurant. Assuming you can edit 10 photos in an hour, that's only 15.00 bucks per hour (120 bucks per day if you work 8 hours every day). Hardly enough to pay for your labor & skills, let alone depreciation on your computer, electricity to run AC to keep your computer cool enough during working hours, etc.
Thanks all but I quit cause I was not good enough.
I couldn't manage his style of toning and the images he like I might have deleted it or didn't process to his taste
for example I like this to be black and white but he wants colors. It is really kinda hard yeah and really I am not good also.