jaybee
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If you have a mechanic or a shop who is punching a time card the minute your airplane rolls into the hangar you should find a new shop.
Because fair isn't fair ?
If you have a mechanic or a shop who is punching a time card the minute your airplane rolls into the hangar you should find a new shop.
There's a lot of electronic subscriptions you have to keep up these days as an auto mechanic for the good plug in boxes. Working on cars is more complex and difficult these days than working on planes. The most cramped Mooney or Beech cowling, heck, even helicopters, aren't as bad and modern cars.
I'm amazed how many mechanics will spend an hour or so per day surfing their favorite forum answering maintenance questions and not make a dime or advertise for their business.
More than you'd think. That's the point of the GM and Toyota debacles. Without the engine, the power steering (& airbags in GM's case) stop working and cars crash. Unfortunately(?) NTSB doesn't investigate every auto crash so we don't know for sure.
If the engine dies and the power steering quits boosting (it doesn't fail, it still steers just fine with a small bit of extra effort if rolling at any speed, the main need for power steering is at extreme low speeds and stopped) that is the drivers failure for getting in an accident.
That GM ignition switch recall seemed to me.
I got out of the airplane mechanic business about five years ago. At the time, I was pulling down a whopping $12 an hour. I got a dollar an hour raise when I got my IA and my boss acted like he was doing me a huge favor by giving me that. I got a job offer to supervise lifeguards at the aquatic center and it paid $15 an hour. I decided that I didn't like being an airplane mechanic that much. I have no idea how much my boss was charging for labor at that time, but I'll bet it wasn't $12 an hour.
I got out of the airplane mechanic business about five years ago. At the time, I was pulling down a whopping $12 an hour. I got a dollar an hour raise when I got my IA and my boss acted like he was doing me a huge favor by giving me that. I got a job offer to supervise lifeguards at the aquatic center and it paid $15 an hour. I decided that I didn't like being an airplane mechanic that much. I have no idea how much my boss was charging for labor at that time, but I'll bet it wasn't $12 an hour.
Not alwaysBesides, the scenery around the pool (or beach) is much better.
Not always
Working on cars, it's often quite entertaining what some girls will wear trying to finagle a discount.