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What do diesel techs make?
Posted on 6/26/17 at 8:44 pm
Posted on 6/26/17 at 8:44 pm
So my younger brother is about to graduate from diesel school and I am helping with looking for jobs. He was telling me that starting out if you work for one of the bigger companies like John Deere or Cummins they don't pay those guys more than 15 or $16 an hour which seems pretty low to me. Anyone have any recommendations for which companies we should look into? It's not helping that the marine and offshore stuff is completely dead right now.
TIA
TIA
This post was edited on 6/26/17 at 8:46 pm
Posted on 6/26/17 at 8:46 pm to GREENHEAD22
The field guys make really good money with the OT. Shop guys not so much, but 15-16 sounds low. I would think more along the lines of 18 to start.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 8:46 pm to GREENHEAD22
I have no idea, but does he have his own tools?
Posted on 6/26/17 at 8:46 pm to GREENHEAD22
I would go in the Air Force.
ETA:
Bls list median pay @44k. 15-17 starting out sounds about right.
ETA:
Bls list median pay @44k. 15-17 starting out sounds about right.
This post was edited on 6/26/17 at 8:51 pm
Posted on 6/26/17 at 8:47 pm to wickowick
Yes he does have his own tools.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 8:48 pm to GREENHEAD22
Tell him to visit the nearest Hyster/Yale forklift dealer. There is a huge shortage of young techs and the industry is in dire need of new blood. All the new technology has a lot of the older guys feeling defeated and retiring. Great industry with great pay. Good luck to him.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 9:09 pm to GREENHEAD22
I know a mechanic that works for the local John Deere dealership and he is only making about $18/hour and he's been there for probably around 7 years now.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 9:39 pm to GREENHEAD22
Tell him to go to work at the nearest T/A truck stop repair shop. Settle for the low pay,learn all that he can,and start outfitting his own road service truck as fast as he can.
He can be rich very soon.
He can be rich very soon.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 9:55 pm to GREENHEAD22
$15 per hour does seem a little low, but just like college grads, he won't really know shite when he starts.
I would say his best bet is to try to get on at a Caterpillar dealership, as they used to be the highest paying of the dealerships back when I was in the business.
I would say his best bet is to try to get on at a Caterpillar dealership, as they used to be the highest paying of the dealerships back when I was in the business.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 10:01 pm to GREENHEAD22
$15-16 an hour plus great benefits most likely and good hours with OT when needed. I don't see what's to complain about there? If you are used to O&G it's not great but for a tech school and fresh out, that's solid imo. He can probably work as much as he wants and move up in pay rapidly.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 10:08 pm to GREENHEAD22
Where does he live or plan on working ? What geographic area ... City, State
I can run some Bureau of Labor Statistics tomorrow for mean/median annual and hourly rates . Will post info mañana
I can run some Bureau of Labor Statistics tomorrow for mean/median annual and hourly rates . Will post info mañana
Posted on 6/26/17 at 10:30 pm to GREENHEAD22
$15-16 sucks, small engine repair guys make more than that around here.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 11:11 pm to Got Blaze
NewO, BR, north shore area.
Anyone know how the fire truck place off the interstate pays? I saw they were hiring.
Anyone know how the fire truck place off the interstate pays? I saw they were hiring.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 11:12 pm to WilsonPickett
I was talking to my sisters neighbor in Gulf Shores. The guy said he owned a large diesel shop in W. TX w 20 bays and mostly works on oilfield vehicles. I asked him how long did it take him to drive from W. TX to G Shores. He said it's about a 15 minute to drive to my plane
Sounded like he was printing money.
Sounded like he was printing money.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 11:27 pm to GREENHEAD22
I work for the local Caterpillar dealer and can get him started if interested. Start out in shop. Min 60/hrs a week. His interview process and HR would determine starting pay. Reserve/NOLA/Belle Chasse possibly locations.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 9:12 am to GREENHEAD22
Tell him to move to lake charles and get a job with a rental company like united or sun belt. He will make very good money
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:07 pm to GREENHEAD22
just researched the Occupational Employment Statistics for most current data (May 2016)
published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Diesel Engine Specialists
.....Limited exp/Entry level....... Hourly mean ... Annual mean
BR area........ 15.59....................23.25 ...............48,370
NOLA/ Met.... 14.40...................22.24 .............. 46,270
Houma/Thib.. 20.15...................28.74................61,870
Mobile Hvy Equipment Mechanics
.....Limited Exp/Entry level.........Hourly mean ... Annual mean
BR area........14.76...................20.86 ...............43,350
NOLA/ Met... 15.60..................22.16 .............. 46,210
Houma/Thib.. 16.95.................23.80................48,870
These numbers are an avg. from a large pool of wage data collected by the BLS.
The higher the $$ usually means that's where the industry and jobs are.
Houma/Thib is likely associated with the oilfield related industry.
best of luck to your little bro
published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Diesel Engine Specialists
.....Limited exp/Entry level....... Hourly mean ... Annual mean
BR area........ 15.59....................23.25 ...............48,370
NOLA/ Met.... 14.40...................22.24 .............. 46,270
Houma/Thib.. 20.15...................28.74................61,870
Mobile Hvy Equipment Mechanics
.....Limited Exp/Entry level.........Hourly mean ... Annual mean
BR area........14.76...................20.86 ...............43,350
NOLA/ Met... 15.60..................22.16 .............. 46,210
Houma/Thib.. 16.95.................23.80................48,870
These numbers are an avg. from a large pool of wage data collected by the BLS.
The higher the $$ usually means that's where the industry and jobs are.
Houma/Thib is likely associated with the oilfield related industry.
best of luck to your little bro
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:43 pm to GREENHEAD22
Tell him to look into maybe United Rentals or Sunbelt Rentals. Those guys are looking all the time for mechanics on all their equipment Can prolly get him the experience he is looking for.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 6:08 pm to GREENHEAD22
This guy above has close hourly figures. I know many field technicians top at close to 50/hr. But starting out his figures are real close. Annual income comes down to how many hours does he want to work. Obviously the money is after you reach 40 hours and hit OT. The rental side has a lot less stress. Less demand. Private companies and larger production companies (Deere, Cat, H&E); more hours, more demand.
I'd say the MAIN thing he needs to look at is base pay vs commission pay. (Like a car dealership) starting out I would stay away from the latter...he will be given all the crappy jobs and won't make any money
I'd say the MAIN thing he needs to look at is base pay vs commission pay. (Like a car dealership) starting out I would stay away from the latter...he will be given all the crappy jobs and won't make any money
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