No, it would not. You need to ask for $50.00 an hour and the shop should be charging upwards of a hundo an hour ($120.00 an hour)for custom/restoration, if not more.
Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
No, it would not. You need to ask for $50.00 an hour and the shop should be charging upwards of a hundo an hour ($120.00 an hour)for custom/restoration, if not more.
Good luck...
Those are my thoughts exactly. I just needed someone to say it so I wouldn't that I'm out of my mind asking foe that.
Mobile PDR is where it's at right now. If you're really good and do what I do give a guarantee of "you don't like you don't pay" you can make good money. I only do it in west tx once a year about three days before I can create days after the Rattlesnake Roundup. And about a week after deer season. There will be all D's western folks with plenty of money. And usually have PDR sized dents on their trucks which typically are brand-new one ton diesels.
75% of the dents I fix are usually right under tell lights. Happens when people get too eager to excited over the rattlesnake Roundup or Deer Hunting. And end up damaging their trucks while backing up to sharply with their trailers.
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Without my gun hobby. I would cut off my own dick and let the rats eat it...
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I don't know why, but I thought you were one of the resident painters here.
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I was a painter in the 90s. But then in 96 I went to fiesta and hung up my paint gun. I don't feel like spending a bunch of money on a paint setup that's only going to be used one time. But I really enjoyed painting.
Or a good option B is to if someone will let me borrow their paint booth, when the time comes.
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Without my gun hobby. I would cut off my own dick and let the rats eat it...
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Why don't you just ask what the salary range they're expecting to pay is? If you're looking for 50.00 and they're thinking 25.00, you both could avoid a lot of wasted time/energy...
Also, I'd want to ensure the shop management is up to par and well equipped with plenty of work to keep the position viable long term.
the restore/custom side is a bit different animal compared to collision. you may like it if you are kept busy. a lot of those shops still take in insurance work to fill the voids.
make sure your name is still in the hats of paint reps when you need to leave.
Why don't you just ask what the salary range they're expecting to pay is? If you're looking for 50.00 and they're thinking 25.00, you both could avoid a lot of wasted time/energy...
Also, I'd want to ensure the shop management is up to par and well equipped with plenty of work to keep the position viable long term.
Good Luck
mardyn
I understand, but there is no way in hell I would leave my current job for $25. He would definitely come really close to the $50 mark.
My friend owns a restoration and custom car shop. He builds +$100K custom cars, and he pays his painter and body guy $40/hr. This is in Colorado though.
Just be very careful, this industry is getting harder to make money every year and working with friends usually ends poorly. I personally have been thinking about getting out of the industry.
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