How much should I be getting paid?
I  just graduated from Arizona Automotive Institute with an associates  degree in Automotive Autotronics, but have pretty much a lifetime  experience with autos, as my father's a certified master mechanic.  I've gotten approved for a job with a Dodge dealership here in  Albuquerque, New Mexico working on their heavy line, more specifically  transmissions, and tomorrow I go to discuss my employment with them and  negotiate wages. I've opted to start out hourly until I get the hang of  things, at which time I'll switch to flat-rate, but I'm not familiar  with the pay rate in the industry and haven't found much online info  about it.  Is anybody familiar with the work and pay? What should I be aiming for  when I go in tomorrow? 
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id say at least 15+ an hour
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www.careerbuilder.com  and www.monster.com have search fields you can use to find the average  pay for your skills and areas. Hey, just in case tomorrow doesn't work  out, maybe there's a job on there for you.
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Check out  salary.com for starters and cal la few shops in town or in another area  to geta feel for base pay rates.  Remeber, he who brings up money first  is going to lose.  Don't sell yourself short and don't expect to make  top dollar either.
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It does'nt matter what your  education is, it's how well you perform.If you can "cut it" you are  probably worth about ten bucks an hour. After you switch to flat rate,  you will move to around the 8-12 per flat rate hour. Then it depends on  your skill and speed. If you are really good you will be able to demand  upwards of 20 bucks per flat rate hour. With your background I would  expect you to make close to 100k within 5 years. Good luck.
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The  typical dealership bodyman will make in the $20.00-$28.00 range working  on the flat rate. A good transmission man should do at least that good  or better.   For hourly, I would expect no less than $15.00 to start if I  was sure I could average at least 80% of the flat rate times.
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i have no clue but good luck.
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