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Originally Posted by slowec
Careful now, we Automotive Technicians might not approve. All my buds get about 50k. Very respectable for a Ga. boy. Or atleast I thought!
I always thought it was cheaper to live back east than where I'm at? Housing cost in my area are unbelievable, if you and your spouse don't clear 80,000 you won’t be buying a house here. (Or have a real hard time) A three bedroom two bath 1,200 square foot home on quarter acre or less goes for 275,000+
The most I have ever heard a mechanic make in my area is 28 bucks an hour. (Not flat rate), and that is with a 25+ year devotion to one company.
Maybe I should move back east lol.
Anybody live in a good area that isn't too hot???
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Originally Posted by zippy
i work for a gm dealer. it's not uncommon for the tech's to make 20 an hour as beginners and 25-30 an hour as senior tech's.
Flat rate or hourly?
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Flat rate or hourly?
flat rate. any good flat rate tech at a busy shop can pull in 60hrs a week without much trouble. most hourly guys are around 12-18 and hour.
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Originally Posted by zippy
flat rate. any good flat rate tech at a busy shop can pull in 60hrs a week without much trouble. most hourly guys are around 12-18 and hour.
Thats about what we see out here too.