Mercedes, Worth It?

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I bought a 2004 C240 with 12,000 miles on it in 2005. To make a long story short, that will be my first and last MB.

If I ever buy another performance car, it will likely be a Cadillac with the stop/start "technology" disabled.
 
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Originally Posted by BMWTurboDzl

30 years is a long time my friend, a lot has changed. The economy has changed, individuals who apply themselves have options to choose trades which are less stressful both physically and mentally and can earn the same or more $$ let alone make a career out of it. IMO the adage of you get what you pay for applies here.

Curious, what will a technician with 10 yrs experience typically earn per year at an indyshop? It has been a long time, but I remember seeing the financials of a guy who owned a Meinke shop in a busy part of town. He had been in business for almost 15 yrs and was earning about $45k/yr back in 2000. That's as an owner.


Around $60,000 to $70,000 for a good seasoned tech, I negotiate a higher flat rate in exchange for NO guaranteed salary & have had many years that broke $100,000. Where some techs like more guaranteed base salary & get screwed on their flat rate.
Sure.....I've had some $20 paychecks when the shop was absolutely dead, All those $2,000-$3,000 paychecks make up for it.

The money is there for those that are sharp & want to earn, Can't see being a Plumber or Electrician being less physically demanding? And I don't let this job stress me mentally.
 
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Originally Posted by BMWTurboDzl

30 years is a long time my friend, a lot has changed. The economy has changed, individuals who apply themselves have options to choose trades which are less stressful both physically and mentally and can earn the same or more $$ let alone make a career out of it. IMO the adage of you get what you pay for applies here.

Curious, what will a technician with 10 yrs experience typically earn per year at an indyshop? It has been a long time, but I remember seeing the financials of a guy who owned a Meinke shop in a busy part of town. He had been in business for almost 15 yrs and was earning about $45k/yr back in 2000. That's as an owner.


Around $60,000 to $70,000 for a good seasoned tech, I negotiate a higher flat rate in exchange for NO guaranteed salary & have had many years that broke $100,000. Where some techs like more guaranteed base salary & get screwed on their flat rate.
Sure.....I've had some $20 paychecks when the shop was absolutely dead, All those $2,000-$3,000 paychecks make up for it.

The money is there for those that are sharp & want to earn, Can't see being a Plumber or Electrician being less physically demanding? And I don't let this job stress me mentally.



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It seems being a mechanic pays cr@p. A young man starting out should bypass that career...get into IT or another tech that pays real $ starting at $100k.
 
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