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Mercedes-Benz Technician Advice
Are there any technicians out there that can share their story with me? I really like luxury cars like Mercedes and I thought i had to be rich to experience them, but now I realize I can experience them by working with them everyday doing something I like.
What are your thoughts on the Mercedes-Benz ELITE program at Universal Institute of 192.168.0.1 router login Technology? Does it really help you get a job? And is it worth it ( worth the money, I've read that its expensive)? Did you just go to a college most convenient to you or did you attend a certain school for their reputation? -What path did you choose? -How long have you been working on Mercedes for? -Average salary ( only if you feel like sharing such things) Last edited by endros; 06-28-2022 at 05:04 AM. |
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I am not a Mercedes technician. I do know that most auto techs work on a flat rate system. Hourly flat rates are published which provide guidance on how many hours a particular job will take. Most experienced techs earn 50% or more of the stated flat rate hours. The shop owner/dealer gets the other 50%. Depending on the location, flat rates range (the amount the customer pays) from $50 to $200 per hour. Most good techs are able to accomplish most jobs faster than the stated flat rate hours for a particular job, however, they are still paid for the published number of flat rate hours.
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