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William Oliveri Nov 28, 2004 05:02 PM

50,000 to 100,000
 
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



HarryS Nov 28, 2004 05:17 PM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is now
retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he left his
employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you are good at
what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker oh well. A high
school friend has been working fore grove crane since he graduated mechanic
school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year but he travels all
over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My nephew was in the army
as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big stuff) he now works for
International pulling in 85k per year and he is only 27 years old.

HarryS




"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
>




HarryS Nov 28, 2004 05:17 PM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is now
retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he left his
employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you are good at
what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker oh well. A high
school friend has been working fore grove crane since he graduated mechanic
school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year but he travels all
over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My nephew was in the army
as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big stuff) he now works for
International pulling in 85k per year and he is only 27 years old.

HarryS




"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
>




HarryS Nov 28, 2004 05:17 PM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is now
retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he left his
employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you are good at
what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker oh well. A high
school friend has been working fore grove crane since he graduated mechanic
school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year but he travels all
over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My nephew was in the army
as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big stuff) he now works for
International pulling in 85k per year and he is only 27 years old.

HarryS




"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
>




William Oliveri Nov 28, 2004 05:22 PM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Good lord.. That's incredible.




"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he left
> his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you are good
> at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker oh well. A
> high school friend has been working fore grove crane since he graduated
> mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year but he
> travels all over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My nephew
> was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big stuff)
> he now works for International pulling in 85k per year and he is only 27
> years old.
>
> HarryS
>
>
>
>
> "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
>>

>
>




William Oliveri Nov 28, 2004 05:22 PM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Good lord.. That's incredible.




"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he left
> his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you are good
> at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker oh well. A
> high school friend has been working fore grove crane since he graduated
> mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year but he
> travels all over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My nephew
> was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big stuff)
> he now works for International pulling in 85k per year and he is only 27
> years old.
>
> HarryS
>
>
>
>
> "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
>>

>
>




William Oliveri Nov 28, 2004 05:22 PM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Good lord.. That's incredible.




"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he left
> his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you are good
> at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker oh well. A
> high school friend has been working fore grove crane since he graduated
> mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year but he
> travels all over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My nephew
> was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big stuff)
> he now works for International pulling in 85k per year and he is only 27
> years old.
>
> HarryS
>
>
>
>
> "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
>>

>
>




Denny Nov 29, 2004 06:41 AM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work a
little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.

Denny

"William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>
>
>
>
> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since he
>> graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year
>> but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My
>> nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big
>> stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per year and he is
>> only 27 years old.
>>
>> HarryS
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "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
>>>

>>
>>

>
>




Denny Nov 29, 2004 06:41 AM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work a
little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.

Denny

"William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>
>
>
>
> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since he
>> graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year
>> but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My
>> nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big
>> stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per year and he is
>> only 27 years old.
>>
>> HarryS
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "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
>>>

>>
>>

>
>




Denny Nov 29, 2004 06:41 AM

Re: 50,000 to 100,000
 
Those are the exceptions... A good mechanic, honest and willing to work a
little overtime is good for 40-65K depending on location.

Denny

"William Oliveri" <NOXSPAM_wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:30v1f6F3610ggU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Good lord.. That's incredible.
>
>
>
>
> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:JfednfZIV64X0zfcRVn-vA@comcast.com...
>> Nope right on, My brother in law was a GM mechanic for 20 years and is
>> now retired. He went to a college some where down state NY. When he
>> left his employment he was bring home 160k per year. Like job if you
>> are good at what you do you can make the big bucks if you are a slacker
>> oh well. A high school friend has been working fore grove crane since he
>> graduated mechanic school some 30 years. He brings in over 200k per year
>> but he travels all over the US and other countries to trouble shoot. My
>> nephew was in the army as a heavy wheeled mechanic (worked on all the big
>> stuff) he now works for International pulling in 85k per year and he is
>> only 27 years old.
>>
>> HarryS
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "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
>>>

>>
>>

>
>





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