A Goofus that doesn’t know to stop at a terrible racket and likes to drive on bad tires.What about a GM pickup that a flat tire tears half the bed off?
A Goofus that doesn’t know to stop at a terrible racket and likes to drive on bad tires.What about a GM pickup that a flat tire tears half the bed off?
I've been a mechanic for 30 years and love drivability and electrical problems, I would not do this for $25 especially flat rate. At this point if I could find another career I would leave in a second. Just don't know anything else. Tried the oilfield for a year got laid off when things slowed down and went right back to auto repair. Can't seem to get away from it.Should have said 25. Starting. We will see if you can do what you claim. Go from there.
Like most tech fields, talented folks are hard to come by. If you have that mechanical talent, look to the aviation field. Spend 12-18 mo in school and get your Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certification. You can work in several different areas, general aviation, corporate , cargo, or major airlines. Depending on where you choose to work (you go to where the job is) money can be very good. UPS/Fed Ex will hire after 3-5 yrs experience and the pay is six figures and overtime adds to that. There is such a shortage of pilots and mechanics that once you meet the min requirements for the larger organization, the pay is there. Mostly a union environment but not always. A really great career if your not afraid to work.I've been a mechanic for 30 years and love drivability and electrical problems, I would not do this for $25 especially flat rate. At this point if I could find another career I would leave in a second. Just don't know anything else. Tried the oilfield for a year got laid off when things slowed down and went right back to auto repair. Can't seem to get away from it.
My 23 yr old son was recently making $25 / hrGetting any kind of help is hard enough, let alone getting GOOD HELP.
I know of some fabrication places ,paying at least $ 25.00 an hour could not get welders to show up.
Inside nice air tempered bldg, good benefits, could not even get help to show up for full 40 hour week.
Owner built new bldg, all new equipment. Replaced all his welders with robots.
Some jobs can be done thar way. Some will not be accomplished with robots.
Hope you have good luck.
My nephew went to collage to learn robotics, mechanical engineering, and computer science and now can get a job anywhere he wants for a big salary. Making the machine to do the job operatated with computers.Getting any kind of help is hard enough, let alone getting GOOD HELP.
I know of some fabrication places ,paying at least $ 25.00 an hour could not get welders to show up.
Inside nice air tempered bldg, good benefits, could not even get help to show up for full 40 hour week.
Owner built new bldg, all new equipment. Replaced all his welders with robots.
Some jobs can be done thar way. Some will not be accomplished with robots.
Hope you have good luck.
My 23 yr old son was recently making $25 / hr
....at a tire shop
He later went to work for Bobcat as a Tech, making of course more than a tire tech
$25 hr was what I got paid back in 1999 as a welder
That boss at the time kept telling me, "You'll never make any money working for someone else"
He was right, $25/hr Wasn't enough when having a family and house payment
So started my own business and went independent
Not much overhead as a mobile welder
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Most guys, when they have enough experience, see the benefit of working for ourselves
20 years ago independent welders were making $70 / hr easy
why work 40 hrs for $25 when you could take a couple 8 hr jobs during the week and make the same?
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the dollar is inversely proportional to the price of Gold
The more Gold is worth, the less your dollar buys - (IE: the more we need to get paid, cost of living)
anyone check the price of Gold lately? I bet you thought $1500/oz was high huh
Point is -
$25 / hr aint much incentive to even get out of bed anymore
not when Jack in the Box pays $20/hr and you get paid every day
You better believe it does. Being self employed in my early 60’s, health insurance is really making me work for much of nothing. Add any Dental which insurance doesn’t touch too.I agree $ 25.00 an hour is nothing in itself, throw in full benefits, health insurance, paid vacation, sick
leave, temperature controlled work environment, sometimes profit sharing. That all adds up.
Mr. Lambert is going about this the right way, seeking a recommendation or referral from a community he knows and trusts. The traditional ways of hiring are as outdated as the world most of us grew up in. Finding the right person will be a very good thing for both Mr. L. and his shop, and the person he employs. That person is out there, somewhere.To get back to the OP thread. I don't have the answer. Don't believe any of on this forum have the answer.
There is a big group of Real Smart Guys here, a vast knowledge, & experienced people. Todays world is not the world most of us grew up in. There is no employer loyalty, in today' world. Maybe smaller family business, definitely not big business. I'm done, no more from me didnt intend to get off main subject. That's my nickles worth, pennies are now obsolete.
Best wishes, & Good luck Mr Lambert.
Outrun everything but the "police radio".60 T Birds had 140 mph on the speedometer. They came close to doing it, if you had enough hiway.
