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Started by mike_belben, January 17, 2019, 04:48:23 PM

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Dom

I just can't imagine someone that was a successful mechanic in Alberta going to work for $45/hour with a service truck.

Our rates were higher 20 years ago. 

If he's willing to work for $45/hour, now is the time to fix all the little ignored items on a machine.  :D

Kodiakmac

He's obviously willing to work for $35 an hour ... because that's what his day job wrenching for the construction firm pays him.  So $45 cash per hour (with no deductions) is a gravy train by comparison.

And yes, I keep him busy. :)
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chevytaHOE5674

I spent half my day laying under a skid steer, water and mud dripping into my face as I arc gouged a seized pin out of its pocket. Thinking to myself I would pay a guy $45 an hour to do the work and I would even let him use my tools and equipment. 

I was thinking my $115 an hour was too cheap. Lol

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