I work at a mechanic shop howlong n how much should I get paid to r n r a transmisson in a 4 wheel drive2000 Ford expidition xlt

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Asked by Michael Aug 29, 2014 at 11:52 AM

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Most good mechanic,s make any where from,20 to 35 dollar,s and hour wage.

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Boss man said a day n 100$ think he is shorting me on the money

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That is five hour,s labor,at the low rate.

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It is a swap out how many labor hours does it give for this job

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Michael,i just want to ask,and don,t take this personal,how much experence do you have?

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No proper equipment. Been doing this all my life I'm 54 just started with Guy a week ago in. Ft worth texas

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Just a guess,but around $350.00,but your boos probably charged about 750 to do it

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If he is making you work like a shade tree mechanic,you need 30 dollars, and hour.

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Meaning no proper lift,s and tools.

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TST is right. The place I take my Corolla , the only time I ever needed to take it there was to have it Calif. smogged. The Shop rate is $65 an hour and the mechanic, if smog certified gets paid $27.50 and the non- certified mechanics get $20 hour But ya gotta remember, the owner has all the overhead to pay, rent on building or mortgage if he owns the building (it costs a friggin' fortune to build a proper shop with lifts, haz-mat disposal pick-ups for oil coolant and just about any fluid in a car is legally considered hazardous and must be disposed of by a licensed company, that's expensive and so on

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