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  • in reply to: Are Labor Rates Too High? #543281
    atilla caylakatilla caylak
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      just for you guys information

      in FORT MCMURRAY/ALBERTA at oilsands they pay the minimum 48 to 56 Can$ hourly wage for
      licenced mechanics,plus some allowances for accomondation 1000-1500 Can$/monthly

      I mean that everything depends on where you live and work

      in reply to: Are Labor Rates Too High? #547913
      atilla caylakatilla caylak
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        just for you guys information

        in FORT MCMURRAY/ALBERTA at oilsands they pay the minimum 48 to 56 Can$ hourly wage for
        licenced mechanics,plus some allowances for accomondation 1000-1500 Can$/monthly

        I mean that everything depends on where you live and work

        in reply to: Do You Need an Automotive Education? #543273
        atilla caylakatilla caylak
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          I am writing from Canada

          HERE,it is mandotary for some main trades to get a certificate from the ministry after completing apprenticeship program

          in order to get the certificate you write a test then for example you can work
          as TRUCK&COACH mechanic
          AUTOMOTIVE(CAR) mechanic
          HEAVY DUTY mechanic

          because of several different reasons employers don’t want to get the responsibility and prefer to hire certified / educated mechanics.

          in reply to: Do You Need an Automotive Education? #547904
          atilla caylakatilla caylak
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            I am writing from Canada

            HERE,it is mandotary for some main trades to get a certificate from the ministry after completing apprenticeship program

            in order to get the certificate you write a test then for example you can work
            as TRUCK&COACH mechanic
            AUTOMOTIVE(CAR) mechanic
            HEAVY DUTY mechanic

            because of several different reasons employers don’t want to get the responsibility and prefer to hire certified / educated mechanics.

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