OldsRocket
Well-known member
Okay, I know I am new to this site and not trying or wanting to piss anyone off. I have been reading the forum for some time and I just can't believe how much money some mechanics/technicians have in tools. I mean some talk about 30,000-100,000 in tools. I look at the prices of Snap On tools ($1,500 for a complete set of wrenches...come on!) and they make me nauseous.
My good friend is a technician and he says he makes about $28 an hour and flags about 100 hours on average in a two week period (some weeks better some weeks worse). That is a little over $70,000 a year. From what I understand he is doing pretty well. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics the average technician is making closer to $43,000 a year working at a dealership.
My question is why on earth would you spend that much money to potentially make only 40 to 80 thousand a year. Again, I am not trying to upset anyone. As a matter of fact I am really considering becoming a technician but in the back of my mind I am saying it just doesn't make sense financially. Explain why people do this.
My good friend is a technician and he says he makes about $28 an hour and flags about 100 hours on average in a two week period (some weeks better some weeks worse). That is a little over $70,000 a year. From what I understand he is doing pretty well. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics the average technician is making closer to $43,000 a year working at a dealership.
My question is why on earth would you spend that much money to potentially make only 40 to 80 thousand a year. Again, I am not trying to upset anyone. As a matter of fact I am really considering becoming a technician but in the back of my mind I am saying it just doesn't make sense financially. Explain why people do this.

