50,000 to 100,000
#11
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Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+. If
you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably the
top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
is very common.
HarryS
"Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work
> a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
>
> Denny
>
> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
>> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
>>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per
>>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
>>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on
>>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
>>> year and he is only 27 years old.
>>>
>>> HarryS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
>>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
>>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for her
>>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
>>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
>>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
>>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
>>>> before he graduated.
>>>>
>>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
>>>>
>>>> right or wrong?
>>>>
>>>> bill
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably the
top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
is very common.
HarryS
"Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work
> a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
>
> Denny
>
> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
>> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
>>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per
>>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
>>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on
>>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
>>> year and he is only 27 years old.
>>>
>>> HarryS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
>>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
>>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for her
>>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
>>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
>>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
>>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
>>>> before he graduated.
>>>>
>>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
>>>>
>>>> right or wrong?
>>>>
>>>> bill
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+. If
you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably the
top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
is very common.
HarryS
"Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work
> a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
>
> Denny
>
> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
>> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
>>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per
>>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
>>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on
>>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
>>> year and he is only 27 years old.
>>>
>>> HarryS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
>>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
>>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for her
>>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
>>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
>>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
>>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
>>>> before he graduated.
>>>>
>>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
>>>>
>>>> right or wrong?
>>>>
>>>> bill
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably the
top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
is very common.
HarryS
"Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work
> a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
>
> Denny
>
> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
>> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
>>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per
>>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
>>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on
>>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
>>> year and he is only 27 years old.
>>>
>>> HarryS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
>>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
>>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for her
>>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
>>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
>>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
>>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
>>>> before he graduated.
>>>>
>>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
>>>>
>>>> right or wrong?
>>>>
>>>> bill
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+. If
you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably the
top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
is very common.
HarryS
"Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work
> a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
>
> Denny
>
> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
>> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
>>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per
>>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
>>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on
>>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
>>> year and he is only 27 years old.
>>>
>>> HarryS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
>>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
>>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for her
>>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
>>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
>>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
>>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
>>>> before he graduated.
>>>>
>>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
>>>>
>>>> right or wrong?
>>>>
>>>> bill
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably the
top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
is very common.
HarryS
"Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work
> a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
>
> Denny
>
> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
>> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
>>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per
>>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
>>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on
>>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
>>> year and he is only 27 years old.
>>>
>>> HarryS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
>>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
>>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
>>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for her
>>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
>>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
>>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
>>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
>>>> before he graduated.
>>>>
>>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
>>>>
>>>> right or wrong?
>>>>
>>>> bill
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#14
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Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
I'm moving to Maryland!!!
"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:6pydna_ut6SVCjbcRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+.
If
> you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably
the
> top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
> is very common.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> > Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to
work
> > a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
> >
> > Denny
> >
> > "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> > news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >> Good lord.. That's incredible.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> >> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> >>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and
is
> >>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
> >>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
> >>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a
slacker
> >>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
> >>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k
per
> >>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
> >>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked
on
> >>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
> >>> year and he is only 27 years old.
> >>>
> >>> HarryS
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
> >>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for
her
> >>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
> >>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
> >>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
> >>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
> >>>> before he graduated.
> >>>>
> >>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
> >>>>
> >>>> right or wrong?
> >>>>
> >>>> bill
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:6pydna_ut6SVCjbcRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+.
If
> you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably
the
> top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
> is very common.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> > Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to
work
> > a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
> >
> > Denny
> >
> > "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> > news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >> Good lord.. That's incredible.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> >> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> >>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and
is
> >>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
> >>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
> >>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a
slacker
> >>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
> >>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k
per
> >>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
> >>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked
on
> >>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
> >>> year and he is only 27 years old.
> >>>
> >>> HarryS
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
> >>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for
her
> >>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
> >>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
> >>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
> >>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
> >>>> before he graduated.
> >>>>
> >>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
> >>>>
> >>>> right or wrong?
> >>>>
> >>>> bill
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
I'm moving to Maryland!!!
"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:6pydna_ut6SVCjbcRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+.
If
> you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably
the
> top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
> is very common.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> > Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to
work
> > a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
> >
> > Denny
> >
> > "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> > news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >> Good lord.. That's incredible.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> >> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> >>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and
is
> >>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
> >>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
> >>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a
slacker
> >>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
> >>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k
per
> >>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
> >>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked
on
> >>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
> >>> year and he is only 27 years old.
> >>>
> >>> HarryS
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
> >>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for
her
> >>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
> >>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
> >>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
> >>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
> >>>> before he graduated.
> >>>>
> >>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
> >>>>
> >>>> right or wrong?
> >>>>
> >>>> bill
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:6pydna_ut6SVCjbcRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+.
If
> you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably
the
> top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
> is very common.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> > Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to
work
> > a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
> >
> > Denny
> >
> > "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> > news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >> Good lord.. That's incredible.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> >> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> >>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and
is
> >>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
> >>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
> >>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a
slacker
> >>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
> >>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k
per
> >>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
> >>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked
on
> >>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
> >>> year and he is only 27 years old.
> >>>
> >>> HarryS
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
> >>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for
her
> >>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
> >>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
> >>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
> >>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
> >>>> before he graduated.
> >>>>
> >>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
> >>>>
> >>>> right or wrong?
> >>>>
> >>>> bill
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
I'm moving to Maryland!!!
"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:6pydna_ut6SVCjbcRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+.
If
> you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably
the
> top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
> is very common.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> > Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to
work
> > a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
> >
> > Denny
> >
> > "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> > news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >> Good lord.. That's incredible.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> >> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> >>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and
is
> >>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
> >>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
> >>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a
slacker
> >>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
> >>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k
per
> >>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
> >>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked
on
> >>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
> >>> year and he is only 27 years old.
> >>>
> >>> HarryS
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
> >>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for
her
> >>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
> >>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
> >>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
> >>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
> >>>> before he graduated.
> >>>>
> >>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
> >>>>
> >>>> right or wrong?
> >>>>
> >>>> bill
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:6pydna_ut6SVCjbcRVn-rA@comcast.com...
> I know for a fact here in Maryland the top mechanics are pulling 100k+.
If
> you have ever listened to Pat Goss (writes for Motor Week) and probably
the
> top expert mechanic in the USA A 100k for a good mechanic worth their salt
> is very common.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Denny" <wddodge@woh.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:OVDqd.42597$sk2.42493@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> > Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to
work
> > a little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.
> >
> > Denny
> >
> > "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> > news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >> Good lord.. That's incredible.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> >> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> >>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and
is
> >>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
> >>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
> >>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a
slacker
> >>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since
> >>> he graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k
per
> >>> year but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble
> >>> shoot. My nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked
on
> >>> all the big stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per
> >>> year and he is only 27 years old.
> >>>
> >>> HarryS
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >>>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
> >>>> since a young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for
her
> >>>> son, asking what school would be good for him since he wants to be a
> >>>> mechanic. This guy recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to
> >>>> and was saying that there is a shortage of mechanics and that top
> >>>> companies would be giving the kid offers of 50k to 100k to start even
> >>>> before he graduated.
> >>>>
> >>>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
> >>>>
> >>>> right or wrong?
> >>>>
> >>>> bill
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
Usually, the of living has a direct bearing on wages.
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
Usually, the of living has a direct bearing on wages.
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> I'm moving to Maryland!!!
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
Usually, the of living has a direct bearing on wages.
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butch wrote:
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> I'm moving to Maryland!!!
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
A coworker just moved to the Northeast from here in San Antonio. $100,000
house here, $300,000+ there. Similar house, different price. Go figure.
Eric
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> Usually, the of living has a direct bearing on wages.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> butch wrote:
>>
>> I'm moving to Maryland!!!
house here, $300,000+ there. Similar house, different price. Go figure.
Eric
99 TJ SE
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> Usually, the of living has a direct bearing on wages.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> butch wrote:
>>
>> I'm moving to Maryland!!!