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    JoshuaJoshua
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      I have a passion for automotive repair like everyone else on here. After being away from the field for a couple years I was thinking of getting back into it. I’m master ASE certified and have dealer experience. Also went to college and took automotive technology course. I recently walked into a Toyota dealership hoping they needed a tech. They were looking for a tech and said they haven’t had a tech with tools or a certification come through there door in 5yrs. I was excited and knew I was in. They were willing to hire me on the spot for $16hr flate rate with no guarantee. I remember getting my first flat rate job while still being in school for $16hr flate rate with no experience at a Mitsubishi dealer 6 yrs ago with a raise 3 months after at $19hr. I was bummed out that they would only offer me $16 because I really wanted that job. Is it this low of pay at all dealers? I can see why dealers have a hard time finding good techs. What do you guys think? Opinions please

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      BruceBruce
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        It seems that a lot of places dont want to pay techs a good wage these days. I dont think I would work for much less than $26/hr unless I was really desperate. A lot of factories pay more hourly than some of these shops want to pay flat rate. I had a job offer last week that would have basicly cut my rate in half had I accepted it.

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        BillBill
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          HA!…No wonder they haven’t had a Tech through the doors in 5 years. It would be the last time i went through them again for sure. Unless you really need the job i would keep looking.

          #531054
          MattMatt
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            That is at the extreme low end of the scale. A lot depends on location and cost of living, but that is still low regardless.

            #531055
            JoshuaJoshua
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              Haha…Yeah I told the service manager thank you but I can’t do that. I don’t need the job just wanted it. I’m currently working offshore in the oil field. The money is good but time away from home is a bummer. Looking to get back into automotive but definitely don’t want to start from the bottom again.

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              EndSupremacyEndSupremacy
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                Over here in Long Island NY, the Honda dealer will only start techs out in the express section. Doing oil changes and very low, low, low C-tech work. They start you out at $9/hr. I have a friend who works there and that’s the best he told me he can do for me. I declined the job, and I desperately need one. I have enough shop experience, my own mobile mechanic side business, and schooling to start out at any job minimum $15/hr, and that’s based on the going rate out here. Realistically, I think I’m worth $18+/hr.

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