Never work for flatrate! If they know so much, they can make the repair. 😂
grumpybill
Got put in the time junior. Nothing new just pay your due
otuku cocker
no its becuase you insisted in getting new sh instead of being frugle . all those nice tool you could have compromised somthing .
Tinytattoomike
Retired auto body guy here I use to see the owners buddy get the easy fender benders he’d do 10 insurance jobs a week and I’d get the totals that had diamond frames needed to be smashed I’d be married to them 🤯
HamMan1997The2nd
I did 8 years, got all certs, have a snap on box with maybe $15k-$20k worth of tools in it… left the industry to work for a government defense contractor and make the same money already in year 1 while working less hours. Automotive repair field is horrible.
Jake K
Any tech that is any good will more than make up for the start up cost and make over 100k. If you not making that go find something you're good at
Brometheus
10k is nothing to start a business. I would need a 500k loan from a bank to start a business while you could wrench in your driveway. 1 year working minimum wage at moms house could save up for that if you aren't blowing money on bs
Mr S
Hell, I have 10 grand in just my box and milwaukee stuff and I'm still an apprentice lol
Anthony Sevilla
So true not to mention warranty, the manufacturer and the mechanic shops are having issues and the techs screwed because they do all the physical labor for bread crumbs its despicable.
Jeff White
Even old tech me with some money. I got back into wrenching. Still have my old suite of snap-on and I just about had a heart attack at snap-on tool prices today.
Never work for flatrate! If they know so much, they can make the repair. 😂
Got put in the time junior. Nothing new just pay your due
no its becuase you insisted in getting new sh instead of being frugle . all those nice tool you could have compromised somthing .
Retired auto body guy here
I use to see the owners buddy get the easy fender benders he’d do 10 insurance jobs a week and I’d get the totals that had diamond frames needed to be smashed I’d be married to them 🤯
I did 8 years, got all certs, have a snap on box with maybe $15k-$20k worth of tools in it… left the industry to work for a government defense contractor and make the same money already in year 1 while working less hours. Automotive repair field is horrible.
Any tech that is any good will more than make up for the start up cost and make over 100k. If you not making that go find something you're good at
10k is nothing to start a business. I would need a 500k loan from a bank to start a business while you could wrench in your driveway. 1 year working minimum wage at moms house could save up for that if you aren't blowing money on bs
Hell, I have 10 grand in just my box and milwaukee stuff and I'm still an apprentice lol
So true not to mention warranty, the manufacturer and the mechanic shops are having issues and the techs screwed because they do all the physical labor for bread crumbs its despicable.
Even old tech me with some money. I got back into wrenching. Still have my old suite of snap-on and I just about had a heart attack at snap-on tool prices today.
Harbor Freight it is!😂