What are shops getting for hourly rates these days?

Has mechanics pay increased proportionally with shop rates? I think there's a bit of a shortage around here and I see job ads hourly rates creeping up.

It hasn't.....I've never seen anyone openly advertise pay, Just the boiler plate "we offer competitive pay"

You might have to offer a "B" tech what you're paying the "A" tech you have now, Advertising that would be stupid.

The caveat is.....A lot of shops can get by without an "A" tech as a "B" tech can do everything but the toughest diag's.
 
Has mechanics pay increased proportionally with shop rates? I think there's a bit of a shortage around here and I see job ads hourly rates creeping up.
Has employee pay every kept up with increases in retail pricing?

Back on topic, our labor rates at a Deere dealer in central WI are $145/hr for Turf, $165/hr for Ag/Construction, and $185/hr for service calls, plus mileage to and from.
 
Has employee pay every kept up with increases in retail pricing?

Back on topic, our labor rates at a Deere dealer in central WI are $145/hr for Turf, $165/hr for Ag/Construction, and $185/hr for service calls, plus mileage to and from.
Back in the '80s my mom worked for a CAT dealer. Even then the techs made good money for early 80s and OT was 1.5 and holidays were double time. I thought it was smart because guys with families were happy to work longer hours or do a service call on holidays.

Back then they were one of the only places that could service the "bus" motor homes, and you know those people have money -- or at least they better!!!!
 
It hasn't.....I've never seen anyone openly advertise pay, Just the boiler plate "we offer competitive pay"

You might have to offer a "B" tech what you're paying the "A" tech you have now, Advertising that would be stupid.

The caveat is.....A lot of shops can get by without an "A" tech as a "B" tech can do everything but the toughest diag's.
I’ve found a “b” tech with a good work ethic on salary is very good. Send the odd ball diag to the dealer and the b tech can do 95% of what you need but with care and caution as they are on salary and not looking to just beat the clock.
 
I have a BMW/Mercedes specialist in Tacoma, WA and is $140 an hour. Not for long I'm sure...he does excellent work too and has all the proper diagnostic tools.
That's impressive, and you're right that those rates are sure to increase before long. FWIW, my guy does only BMW and Mini.
 
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