How much do mechanics get paid???
How much do mechanics get paid???
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ItsTony

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960 posts

239 months

Wednesday 24th November 2010
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Can anybody advise on the standard starting wage for a mechanic at an independent garage. Not a manager with lots of experience but more a lower level mechanic who does the smaller jobs in the garage such as servicing the cars and fitting brake pads and discs, changing brake fluid, etc.

I have a friend whose company have quite a few company fleet cars so instead of paying an independent garage, they were considering hiring a fulltime member of staff to do all the little jobs alongside company work.

drakart

1,748 posts

232 months

Wednesday 24th November 2010
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Seems like a strange idea - an employee fixing the cars and doing a normal job? Just above minimum wage for a mechanic without much experience.

EDLT

15,421 posts

228 months

Wednesday 24th November 2010
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£14-15k for someone in a fast fit place, maybe a little more with experience. Independents are all over the place, and dealer mechanics usually get around £18k + bonus. Although I'm not sure on the last one, as I've never worked in a dealership.

STW2010

5,888 posts

184 months

Wednesday 24th November 2010
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If this is going to be a mobile mechanic working out of a van full of tools then I can't see it as being a worthwhile exercise. If it's going to include setting up a suitable workshop complete with ramp, tyre changing facilities etc then I can't see it being financially worthwhile.

chard

28,524 posts

205 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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STW2010 said:
If this is going to be a mobile mechanic working out of a van full of tools then I can't see it as being a worthwhile exercise. If it's going to include setting up a suitable workshop complete with ramp, tyre changing facilities etc then I can't see it being financially worthwhile.
Depends on the size of fleet and how busy you can keep the Guy. A good idea if the Maths work. If he's quiet in the workshop he can always valet the fleet & do odd jobs around the premises that often get ignored.

A pal of mine with a small company, pays a mobile valeter by the hour on a Friday AM to clean all the staff cars on-site. Doesn't cost much and everyone gets a nice shiney car for the weekend. (good for motivation and friday attendance)