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Some pictures from my work for those interested. Car related.
Sick gig! Just wondering, do you get a significantly hire wage for working with these cars than a regular mechanic? And did you need any specialty degrees or anything to work with em? Also I wish I could post some pictures of these beauties on my factory floor, strictly no phones allowed though.
macinnisSick gig! Just wondering, do you get a significantly hire wage for working with these cars than a regular mechanic? And did you need any specialty degrees or anything to work with em? Also I wish I could post some pictures of these beauties on my factory floor, strictly no phones allowed though.
I make good money. I made way more money working at volkswagen though based on sheer amount of hours sold ( flat rate hours). No degrees, just skills and previous work exp. I also work on a racing team with porsche gt3 cup cars
tronnedI make good money. I made way more money working at volkswagen though based on sheer amount of hours sold ( flat rate hours). No degrees, just skills and previous work exp. I also work on a racing team with porsche gt3 cup cars
So you just got more hours in at the volkswagen place then? That's interesting, thanks for the info. If you don't mind me asking another question, if you did go to school to be a mechanic where did you go? And would you recommend the institute? That's wicked your on the race team to, pit crew or something else?
tronnedI also work on a racing team with porsche gt3 cup cars
Where are they racing those in Alberta? I assume you work in Calgary as there are too many damn potholes in Edmonton and more oil money to justify exotic shops down here. Zr auto?
i don't understand how you get off saying this. what kind of personal experience do you have with the reliability and maintenance of quarter mil - multi-million dollar supercars?
i'd be interested in hearing about the reliability of some of these. i'd think that most of them sit more than they drive, so I wouldn't expect them to break too often, but what happens to one that gets driven on a pretty regular basis?
well you are luck. The pantera is coming back from paint on tuesday of next week and I will be installing the interior carpet/seals/ trim then it is on its way to auction... prob has an 80k reserve though.
the guy who owns it is an amazing dude. he owns an 02 lotus esprit, that purple diablo, and a murc.... he is one of my best customers, love that guy.
brokebutitsworthitWhere are they racing those in Alberta? I assume you work in Calgary as there are too many damn potholes in Edmonton and more oil money to justify exotic shops down here. Zr auto?
macinnisSo you just got more hours in at the volkswagen place then? That's interesting, thanks for the info. If you don't mind me asking another question, if you did go to school to be a mechanic where did you go? And would you recommend the institute? That's wicked your on the race team to, pit crew or something else?
Most mechanics are paid flat rate hours, so i would sell normally around 300 hours a month at volkswagen but only work 180 hours. Now I get paid straight time in order to take proper care with these cars. If you make a single mistake, it could ruin the entire year of profit ( cylinder heads on most ferraris are about 40k alone, and that is not including anything besides the cylinder head and the valve train).
I went through 4 years of training through an apprenticeship program that is required by law in canada... other than that, just hands on exp and factory training from the companies you work at.
I am part of the race crew, so it is shakedown / setting tire strategy and fuel calculations/ alignment. Most series that gt3 cup cars race in are spec series, so when a major part needs replacement you just remove said part and buy a new unit from Porsche Motorsports North America otherwise you could have trouble passing scrutineer tests.
brokebutitsworthitWhere are they racing those in Alberta? I assume you work in Calgary as there are too many damn potholes in Edmonton and more oil money to justify exotic shops down here. Zr auto?
I lived in Edmonton my entire life up until i took the job at this place here in Calgary. It is not ZR AUTO, its a branded dealership.