$75 for 10 minutes of work. That's $450 per hour!! Maybe I should start hyping the need to bias...
Sorry, got distracted buy the tons of money to be made...
It sounds like you have two problems.
The flickering of the pilot light only means something if the flicker is in time with a loss of volume with the amp. If it isn't, then it only means that the light is about to die. If it is, then it means that the power switch is about to die. Could just be a loose connection that needs to be re-soldered either way. Most power switches are sealed which means no way to clean them.
The volume control problem is something different. It could be nothing more than a dirty control - like you are pushing a spider's egg sack out of the way before you are able to turn it down. (Don't laugh, I did extract a spider's egg sack out of a control once).
If it's not a dirty control, then the volume control could have lost tension between the center lug and the resistive strip. It happens, pots don't last forever.
Clean it first. If that doesn't fix the problem, then replace the volume control.
At $450 per hour, replacing the control could be more expensive. It might take 15 minutes or so.
Whatever it is, it's not a major issue with the amp. The major issue is with your tech and what he wants to charge you.