Well what is a good mechanic worth these days? You cannot place a value on them plainly as labor units as they teach in supervision school, they are worth more than money. So why not treat them with respect and dignity and pay them what they are worth, we believe that the national averages are too low. There is a partial record on the Automotive and Trucking Sector from the Fed's Beige Book, June 2002.
I do not concur with all these numbers, but this is an median and a good indication of some since of reality. unmistakably the numbers are incorrect for North Eastern Us, Houston, Dallas, Denver, La, Phx, Seattle, Atlanta, Detroit, and Minneapolis. The record states that Government Mechanics for Diesel Engines median wage is .93 per hour, auto .90. For parts associates where knowledge is key since parts are parts is .48 diesel, .87 auto. Heal Stations Diesel .74, auto Heal shops .35. Trucking and Delivery .50 diesel, auto .15.
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School Districts averages .60, auto .80, great? Our most high-priced commodity and the time to come of this nation, our kids? The low end of the mechanic scale is schools? Ouch.
Well the Oil change Quick Lube is even less. Labor to start at Jiffy Lube is .75 in some locations. We can certify you if you want to cut turnover at your Oil change Facility, you will have to pay more than that. Some oil change associates claim a 60% turnover per year, which is only a tad good than a fast food restaurant.
Even at ten dollars per hour in suburban areas, you are barely getting by for the ability help your customers deserve.
Think about it.
Skilled Mechanic Wage Study chronicleMichael Michalak "Shifting Trade Winds Remarks and Q & A" Tube. Duration : 57.60 Mins.Portland Community College hosted this lecture as part of the symposium "Shifting Trade Winds: APEC, Globalization & The Pacific Northwest" in Portland, Oregon in September 2011. Michael W. Michalak is a former US Ambassador to Vietnam and Senior Advisor to the APEC 2011 USA Host Committee. In 2011, the United States hosted the leaders of some of the world's largest economies for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. In anticipation of this major event, Portland Community College welcomed the public, our local business community, and college and university faculty to a symposium to discuss trade and cultural issues in the Asia-Pacific region. www.pcc.edu
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