That'll be $35,999 plus tip

but they don't have bosses slim it's a franchise if snap-on is anything like matco the franchisee pays snap-on for the tools if they even buy them from snap-on and does whatever the franchisee wants with the product

Oh, so a business model that breeds corruption and attracts crooks?

i can only assume you aren't a regular here on Veeky Forums

The concept is still the same. A tip comes directly out of the customers payment. A commission is paid by the company, it's not charged to the customer.

I should have specified agriculture fleet work although I believe ups and FedEx pay their guys pretty well too.


People don't mind paying somebody to fix a piece of equipment that makes them money.

BERNY 2021!!!

SOCIALIZE TOOLS MOTHERFUCKERS!

Funny thing about fedex: apparently yeah they pay their techs well. But I guess their techs have a reputation for being bad, taking way too long, and just being lazy fucks in general. Because I worked at a place and we would work on all the fedex owner operator trucks, because none of the dicks who actually owned their trucks wanted the fedex techs to touch their stuff.

Are they union? That would explain why they are lazy and bad.

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Yeah, they are.

I actually tried to get hired there too. In the interview i was like, "Listen, I work on all these trucks all the time anyway, that one's is bill's, that's fat fred's, that's timmy one ball's, why don't you just hire me, as they want me working on them anyway, and I make more money and we all win.

They never even gave me a call back.