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4 bucks an hour, MAN WERE YOU GETTING RIPPED OFF!!!!!!
Patrick "Jeff" wrote in message ... You know Peter what you say makes good sense. Back in the early 80's when I got my A&P I was working for minimum wage for a small FBO in MO. He was charging like $40 a hour for the work I did, but I was only getting $4 a hour. I was young with very few expenses living at home with my parents helping out on the farm. I was trying to build flight time so my boss did help me out with a reduced airplane rental fee (basically paying for the fuel plus a few bucks per hour). I was trying to gain experience. I always did the best job that I could working on everyone's airplane and I think my work was always appreciated. Now that I am a little older (and wiser I think), I go out of my way to say thank you to anyone that I encounter that goes above and beyond the call of duty. It is usually in the form of a sincere thank you and letting them know that they are doing a good job. Jeff "Peter R." wrote in message ... Michael Horowitz wrote: I imagine circumstances dictate this to some degree, but if your A&P does some work for you, do you tip him? Percentage? - Mike Not a tip per se, but I gave both of my mechanics money for a end-of-year/Christmas gift. In my case, the mechanics are not self-employed, but rather employees of a large company. Thus, they are only paid a salary for the work they do on my aircraft. The gift is my small way of thanking them for a year's worth of honest business and good work. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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No, WE are the ones getting ripped off for one line of message followed by
fifty lines of unsnipped download bandwidth. Jim "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... 4 bucks an hour, MAN WERE YOU GETTING RIPPED OFF!!!!!! Patrick "Jeff" wrote in message ... You know Peter what you say makes good sense. Back in the early 80's when |
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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... No, WE are the ones getting ripped off for one line of message followed by fifty lines of unsnipped download bandwidth. Jim My apologies Lord Jim of Internet land! Must remember to snip must remember to snip! Ok , I think I got it now! ![]() Patrick |
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Even in the early 80's you should have gotten at least twice what you
were paid. Heck I worked on lawnmowers in the 70's for $5 per hour. |
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Even in the early 80's you should have gotten at least twice what you
were paid. Heck I worked on lawnmowers in the 70's for $5 per hour. I started learning the tool and die trade in the mid 80's. I got $3.35 per hour and walked to work in the snow, uphill, both ways! |
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![]() LCT Paintball wrote: Even in the early 80's you should have gotten at least twice what you were paid. Heck I worked on lawnmowers in the 70's for $5 per hour. I started learning the tool and die trade in the mid 80's. I got $3.35 per hour and walked to work in the snow, uphill, both ways! Well I worked one spring and summer at Sears servicing and repairing lawn mowers, which consisted mostly of changing the oil, replacing points, and replacing bent crankshafts. Got $5.00 an hour for part time work, then full time for a couple of months while going to college. Maybe you guys went into the wrong trade? |
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San Diego didn't have snow, but I started my first electronics job in the
local TV shop when I was 15 at 35 cents an hour (1958). Jim "LCT Paintball" wrote in message news:aNM%d.93359$Ze3.15807@attbi_s51... Even in the early 80's you should have gotten at least twice what you were paid. Heck I worked on lawnmowers in the 70's for $5 per hour. I started learning the tool and die trade in the mid 80's. I got $3.35 per hour and walked to work in the snow, uphill, both ways! |
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No, but when you find someone who goes out of his way to do his job
honestly, correctly and accurately on a regular basis, you should reward that person's attitude with something extra to demonstrate you appreciate the extra effort. In my case, I ocassionally show up at the shop at closing time with a case of very cold beer and some good food, bring a toy for one of the kids, etc. And this doesn't just apply to A&P's. "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... I imagine circumstances dictate this to some degree, but if your A&P does some work for you, do you tip him? Percentage? - Mike |
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Michael Horowitz writes:
if your A&P does some work for you, do you tip him? No, I pay him his shop rate. |
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![]() "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... I imagine circumstances dictate this to some degree, but if your A&P does some work for you, do you tip him? Percentage? - Mike No. I am a little disturbed about the rapidly growing list of people expecting a tip. In fact, I am outraged that so many people will not do the job they are being paid to do unless they are paid an additional bribe. It speaks volumes about the lack of professional integrity in society. Still, you should tip me for sightseeing flights and instruction, etc. :-) |
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