I don't know anyone who has a kid, or knows a kid, or has even heard of a kid, willing to spend years at a Tech School, only to have to spend $40k (?) on tools, paid for out of his own pocket, only so that he can make "bupkiss" for the first "x" amount of years. I have a friend who used to teach at a local Tech school (this goes back about 10 years or so), and even then he said they were having troubles getting kids to enter their Automotive program.Yeah, figured
Talks about how they (dealerships) can't get mechanics.
It goes on to talk about how the starting salaries are so low and the requirement for the new mechanic to purchase their own tools, etc. and that it takes maybe 5 years to become proficient.
Seems like there's an answer to that, but what do I know.
Shop costs are relatively fixed....
Which is really sad....
In my industry (commercial HVAC), we have shitty, idiotic, 2nd year Service Techs making $90k/year, and all they have to supply in the way of tools is a tape measure. And some of them can't even do that!
Friggin' world has gone crazy.

















