50,000 to 100,000
#31
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
It works on the micro scale too. I live in eastern Connecticut, a
$100,000 house here would be a $400,000 in southwestern Connecticut.
I'm a 3 1/2 hour drive from Manhattan, the $400,000 house would be about
90 minutes.
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Eric wrote:
> A coworker just moved to the Northeast from here in San Antonio. $100,000
> house here, $300,000+ there. Similar house, different price. Go figure.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41ABBF9C.2309EFBE@***.net...
>> Usually, the of living has a direct bearing on wages.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> butch wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm moving to Maryland!!!
>
>
>
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#32
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
It is called supply and demand, Gone are the days of the shad tree mechanic
today's mechanics have to be able to read and interpret data streams form
the OBC, utilize micro processing equipment for trouble shooting and
repairs, and highly technical training if you call that nuts you are living
in a cave and should stick your head out once in a while to see what your
are missing. The 100k is the average wage through out the USA for a top
mechanic not your every day slouch. Remember there are thous who think they
are god and there are other that are it is the differance between the is and
are.
HarryS
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:ND_qd.9658$kI6.748275@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> 100k must be nuts!! It makes absolutely nonsense that a guy (or girl) who
> basically has no responsibility gets paid anything over 60k a year . When
> a
> person with the lives of 500 people in their hands at any given time get
> paid 35k - 65k annually. Something is seriously wrong out there..
>
> Snow...
> http://www.canama.ca/ - read the "forgotten man'' found on the home page
> of
> this site.
> http://www.amfanatl.org/
>
>
> "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
>>
>>
>
>
today's mechanics have to be able to read and interpret data streams form
the OBC, utilize micro processing equipment for trouble shooting and
repairs, and highly technical training if you call that nuts you are living
in a cave and should stick your head out once in a while to see what your
are missing. The 100k is the average wage through out the USA for a top
mechanic not your every day slouch. Remember there are thous who think they
are god and there are other that are it is the differance between the is and
are.
HarryS
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:ND_qd.9658$kI6.748275@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> 100k must be nuts!! It makes absolutely nonsense that a guy (or girl) who
> basically has no responsibility gets paid anything over 60k a year . When
> a
> person with the lives of 500 people in their hands at any given time get
> paid 35k - 65k annually. Something is seriously wrong out there..
>
> Snow...
> http://www.canama.ca/ - read the "forgotten man'' found on the home page
> of
> this site.
> http://www.amfanatl.org/
>
>
> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
>> since
> a
>> young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for her son,
>> asking
>> what school would be good for him since he wants to be a mechanic. This
> guy
>> recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to and was saying that
> there
>> is a shortage of mechanics and that top companies would be giving the kid
>> offers of 50k to 100k to start even before he graduated.
>>
>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
>>
>> right or wrong?
>>
>> bill
>>
>>
>
>
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
It is called supply and demand, Gone are the days of the shad tree mechanic
today's mechanics have to be able to read and interpret data streams form
the OBC, utilize micro processing equipment for trouble shooting and
repairs, and highly technical training if you call that nuts you are living
in a cave and should stick your head out once in a while to see what your
are missing. The 100k is the average wage through out the USA for a top
mechanic not your every day slouch. Remember there are thous who think they
are god and there are other that are it is the differance between the is and
are.
HarryS
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:ND_qd.9658$kI6.748275@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> 100k must be nuts!! It makes absolutely nonsense that a guy (or girl) who
> basically has no responsibility gets paid anything over 60k a year . When
> a
> person with the lives of 500 people in their hands at any given time get
> paid 35k - 65k annually. Something is seriously wrong out there..
>
> Snow...
> http://www.canama.ca/ - read the "forgotten man'' found on the home page
> of
> this site.
> http://www.amfanatl.org/
>
>
> "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
>>
>>
>
>
today's mechanics have to be able to read and interpret data streams form
the OBC, utilize micro processing equipment for trouble shooting and
repairs, and highly technical training if you call that nuts you are living
in a cave and should stick your head out once in a while to see what your
are missing. The 100k is the average wage through out the USA for a top
mechanic not your every day slouch. Remember there are thous who think they
are god and there are other that are it is the differance between the is and
are.
HarryS
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:ND_qd.9658$kI6.748275@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> 100k must be nuts!! It makes absolutely nonsense that a guy (or girl) who
> basically has no responsibility gets paid anything over 60k a year . When
> a
> person with the lives of 500 people in their hands at any given time get
> paid 35k - 65k annually. Something is seriously wrong out there..
>
> Snow...
> http://www.canama.ca/ - read the "forgotten man'' found on the home page
> of
> this site.
> http://www.amfanatl.org/
>
>
> "William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:30v09eF2tkufmU1@uni-berlin.de...
>> So I'm listening to this radio talk guy, a guy who's been a mechanic
>> since
> a
>> young age. He's telling a caller who is asking advice for her son,
>> asking
>> what school would be good for him since he wants to be a mechanic. This
> guy
>> recommended a school in Tennesee which he went to and was saying that
> there
>> is a shortage of mechanics and that top companies would be giving the kid
>> offers of 50k to 100k to start even before he graduated.
>>
>> Based on what I've heard here before it sounded quite a bit off.
>>
>> right or wrong?
>>
>> bill
>>
>>
>
>
#34
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
It is called supply and demand, Gone are the days of the shad tree mechanic
today's mechanics have to be able to read and interpret data streams form
the OBC, utilize micro processing equipment for trouble shooting and
repairs, and highly technical training if you call that nuts you are living
in a cave and should stick your head out once in a while to see what your
are missing. The 100k is the average wage through out the USA for a top
mechanic not your every day slouch. Remember there are thous who think they
are god and there are other that are it is the differance between the is and
are.
HarryS
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:ND_qd.9658$kI6.748275@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> 100k must be nuts!! It makes absolutely nonsense that a guy (or girl) who
> basically has no responsibility gets paid anything over 60k a year . When
> a
> person with the lives of 500 people in their hands at any given time get
> paid 35k - 65k annually. Something is seriously wrong out there..
>
> Snow...
> http://www.canama.ca/ - read the "forgotten man'' found on the home page
> of
> this site.
> http://www.amfanatl.org/
>
>
> "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
>>
>>
>
>
today's mechanics have to be able to read and interpret data streams form
the OBC, utilize micro processing equipment for trouble shooting and
repairs, and highly technical training if you call that nuts you are living
in a cave and should stick your head out once in a while to see what your
are missing. The 100k is the average wage through out the USA for a top
mechanic not your every day slouch. Remember there are thous who think they
are god and there are other that are it is the differance between the is and
are.
HarryS
"Snow" <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:ND_qd.9658$kI6.748275@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> 100k must be nuts!! It makes absolutely nonsense that a guy (or girl) who
> basically has no responsibility gets paid anything over 60k a year . When
> a
> person with the lives of 500 people in their hands at any given time get
> paid 35k - 65k annually. Something is seriously wrong out there..
>
> Snow...
> http://www.canama.ca/ - read the "forgotten man'' found on the home page
> of
> this site.
> http://www.amfanatl.org/
>
>
> "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
>>
>>
>
>
#35
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
wrong
now when someone goes to school to be a tech they have enough education
to go into engineering and such
hence the shortage
esp. once the grad finds out about flat rate and how that works
William Oliveri wrote:
> 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
now when someone goes to school to be a tech they have enough education
to go into engineering and such
hence the shortage
esp. once the grad finds out about flat rate and how that works
William Oliveri wrote:
> 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
#36
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
wrong
now when someone goes to school to be a tech they have enough education
to go into engineering and such
hence the shortage
esp. once the grad finds out about flat rate and how that works
William Oliveri wrote:
> 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
now when someone goes to school to be a tech they have enough education
to go into engineering and such
hence the shortage
esp. once the grad finds out about flat rate and how that works
William Oliveri wrote:
> 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
#37
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
wrong
now when someone goes to school to be a tech they have enough education
to go into engineering and such
hence the shortage
esp. once the grad finds out about flat rate and how that works
William Oliveri wrote:
> 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
now when someone goes to school to be a tech they have enough education
to go into engineering and such
hence the shortage
esp. once the grad finds out about flat rate and how that works
William Oliveri wrote:
> 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
#38
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
In Cupertino, you couldn't buy the Q#$!#@$ post office box on the
corner for a lousy $300K. Is rather discouraging what sort of
money pit claptrap you'll get for $750K, and they measure square
footage around the *outside* of the entire building.
Eric proclaimed:
> 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
> 99 TJ SE
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41ABBF9C.2309EFBE@***.net...
>
>> 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!!!
>
>
>
corner for a lousy $300K. Is rather discouraging what sort of
money pit claptrap you'll get for $750K, and they measure square
footage around the *outside* of the entire building.
Eric proclaimed:
> A coworker just moved to the Northeast from here in San Antonio. $100,000
> house here, $300,000+ there. Similar house, different price. Go figure.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41ABBF9C.2309EFBE@***.net...
>
>> Usually, the of living has a direct bearing on wages.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>butch wrote:
>>
>>>I'm moving to Maryland!!!
>
>
>
#39
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Re: 50,000 to 100,000
In Cupertino, you couldn't buy the Q#$!#@$ post office box on the
corner for a lousy $300K. Is rather discouraging what sort of
money pit claptrap you'll get for $750K, and they measure square
footage around the *outside* of the entire building.
Eric proclaimed:
> 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
> 99 TJ SE
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41ABBF9C.2309EFBE@***.net...
>
>> 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!!!
>
>
>
corner for a lousy $300K. Is rather discouraging what sort of
money pit claptrap you'll get for $750K, and they measure square
footage around the *outside* of the entire building.
Eric proclaimed:
> A coworker just moved to the Northeast from here in San Antonio. $100,000
> house here, $300,000+ there. Similar house, different price. Go figure.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41ABBF9C.2309EFBE@***.net...
>
>> Usually, the of living has a direct bearing on wages.
>> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>butch wrote:
>>
>>>I'm moving to Maryland!!!
>
>
>
#40
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 50,000 to 100,000
In Cupertino, you couldn't buy the Q#$!#@$ post office box on the
corner for a lousy $300K. Is rather discouraging what sort of
money pit claptrap you'll get for $750K, and they measure square
footage around the *outside* of the entire building.
Eric proclaimed:
> 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
> 99 TJ SE
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41ABBF9C.2309EFBE@***.net...
>
>> 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!!!
>
>
>
corner for a lousy $300K. Is rather discouraging what sort of
money pit claptrap you'll get for $750K, and they measure square
footage around the *outside* of the entire building.
Eric proclaimed:
> 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
> 99 TJ SE
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:41ABBF9C.2309EFBE@***.net...
>
>> 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!!!
>
>
>
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