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Gifted Mechanic wanted
Want to work in Florida close to beach and shopping, on US1, great clean shop with A/C, since 20 years in business, no pressure, flex. hours, antique car restoration and modern european service and repair.
starting pay $ 12.- per hour, pd.vacation. Thanks, Harold, www.dreamsonwheels.com |
dreamsonwheels is having a REM sleep experience if they think a gifted tech would even get out of bed for $12 HR. more like $25 to start, plus commission.
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wow hourly rate would be low
Id need 4-5 times that to even think of moving to Fla...even then Id bee taking a cut (but living in Fla) |
Thanks John...I wondered about this post. But heck, I'm only one of those who pays for skilled labor. But gosh, if I was a truely skilled Porsche wrench? All the beach bunnies in Florida wouldn't be worth taking a $12 per hour job...
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Hey maybe they mean, 4 paid vacation days a week so you can work 40 hours for real shop.. ROFL:D
I kill myself... Jorrge (Targa Dude):cool: |
Let's see.....no pressure, flexable hours....this guy isn't too serious about making any money so he can't afford more than $12. Or, he's looking for an apprentice to wash rich poeple's cars while wearing a mechanics' uniform.
I could do that if I get to drive them over the weekend. Can you say DE?:rolleyes: |
And that's not bad hourly rate for Florida. It's all relative.
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I did not say a Porsche mechanic, did I.
And also what does starting mean??? If a mechanic gets comission on the cars he works on - gues what happens? Thanks, harold |
hey $12 an hour works out to $24k a year, no pressure means you get to keep anything you find in the smuggler's box!
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and he didn't say gifted PORSCHE mechanic! A gifted mechanic can be someone who works on lawn mowers and outboards. Or one that goes to school in a little bus (tongue in cheek!)
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I live in Florida ,you got to be kiddinghttp://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/lol2.gif http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/.../gaapslaap.gif
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Here in Quebec, a gifted mechanic makes $13 to $16 US dollars. maybe I should move to the USA...
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Perhaps so, Mike...and think of the beach bunnies in Florida. But I'd suggest you research the true cost of living there as well...
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MIKE C'MON Down!!!!!!!! and Pick up Tim T on the way down here:eek: http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/clap.gif http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/happy.gif http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/gitaar.gif
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It would make no difference whatsoever whether he meant Porsche mechanic, skilled techs make similar $$ regardless of the make of car they work on. Actually, biggest $$ around here is being made at busy dealerships, Toyota, Ford, etc. $100k+ is not unusual for top producers. For $12hr. in L.A. you get a laboror who does not possess the proper documents to work legally in this country. I realize that the cost of living may be cheaper in Fla., but come on, it's not 1978 for chrisakes! :cool:
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Even out here in South Africa my tech comes at the equivalent of $75 an hour. I suppose his assistant who takes out the oil drain plugs and operates the car lift will work for $12/h.......
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Florida has some of the most unbelievably low wages paid anywhere in America. Being primarily a 'tourist-driven' economy, the majority of jobs seem to be hospitality-related, state, etc. and they ain't payin' much. In his defense, if he's living somewhere along the coastline in a small town, the average person is probably making ~ $8/hr. Florida seems to have a small middle class...a great number of really wealthy types and lots of poor folk in the mix. The price they pay for summer year round!
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Yep, just went back and checked the location, New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Very pretty place and just down the road from St. Augustine...a town I used to live and had in mind the minute that I read his post.
Ryan |
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