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Posted by sdloy on August 06, 2005 at 06:05:25 from (66.35.97.68):
In Reply to: Re: Job Hunt Frustration posted by dave from MN on August 06, 2005 at 05:18:51:
I appreciate the feedback and wanted to pass on a few more comments. I am in NE South Dakota,where it is still a pretty cheap place to live, but it is often reflected in the wage scale. Around here 15.00 is good start money. I'm not afraid to pay more for the right person, just need to see a return on investment. Also of course the wage needs to fit the position as an oil and lube tech and an engine mechanic are definitely two different levels. I've recruited from high schools and trained, I've had a hard time getting my foot in the door at tech schools, and their class sizes are shrinking every year. It seems everyone wants to work in a big shop. Thanks for the advice and letting me vent a little. Loy
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