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I bumped into the Director of Career services of my old auto tech school (Lincoln Tech) in the store the other day. I graduated from the school about 15 years ago, but she still remembered me. Anyway, we started talking about the school and how she spends all her time trying to place new graduates mostly into dealerships. So she tells me that new graduates can expect to make $10/hr at most dealerships. Seriously? There’s something very wrong with paying new guys so poorly in a skilled trade. Keep in mind that I live in the NY metro area. Salaries in general are higher here that most parts of the country.
Why is it that it’s okay to pay new technicians so poorly? This is one of the reasons why so many kids today don’t want to get into the industry. By comparison, you’d never see an apprentice electrician, for example, starting out at just $10/hour, at least not around here.
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