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hope you have a better day.
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thanks for following along
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Im an ELECTRONICS TECH IN
NJ.I make 32.00 per hour!
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A term management uses but seldom practices themselves. The difference with collision is the commission based pay When I was doing collision work my per hour was not a lot to brag about. We generally double our time or turn at least 80 hours in a 40 hour week. This will get you into the 36-45 per hour range (depends on the flat rate time) Sometimes we would blow that number up. My best collision day I turned 60 hours in one day. (A long getter done 16 hour day) Its hard to convert that worth into custom/resto numbers.
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Hourly Wage
A standard rule of thumb is 40% of the door rate. In Canada because we pay into health care 36% of the door rate.
That's for a seasoned repairer that can come and do the job with out to much guidance. Hope this helps.
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