Haha, Ford $25 an hour? for doing what? I worked in R/D at for dyno lab as a technician and when I left they were paying new contract hires 11-13/hr. Fuck Ford (working for them)
Haha, Ford $25 an hour? for doing what? I worked in R/D at for dyno lab as a technician and when I left they were paying new contract hires 11-13/hr. Fuck Ford (working for them)
I'm guessing you were employed by Roush (or contracted to Roush, then recontracted), contracted into a Ford Facility......Roush has had the contract on most R/D technicians for a little over 6 years now. They offer decent benefits if your a direct hire into ROUSH, but pay is sub par at best.
I'm guessing you were employed by Roush (or contracted to Roush, then recontracted), contracted into a Ford Facility......Roush has had the contract on most R/D technicians for a little over 6 years now. They offer decent benefits if your a direct hire into ROUSH, but pay is sub par at best.
A lot of people don't realize that the company you contract with makes a huge difference.
There are several positions offered by various contract companies. I know that back in May there was a WERS analyst position that paid 25 with one, 28 with another, and 32.50 from Kelly. It all depends on who you contract with.
FYI, my friend has been a dyno tech on village rd since 2005. At that time, he was making 18/hour contracted through Kelly. He is still there but now he is direct hire and I have no idea what he makes, but I would bet it's pretty decent bread.
Also, that is a job you do not need a degree for. He got in with a HS diploma and even as a direct hire, he does not have a degree. Although, his dad did get him the job, as he worked for the company for 30 years and had a good reputation. My friend is also a really smart person.
Whats your degree / area of interest?
-Rob
Degree from where and I what?
Internships, where, doing what?
Previous experience in doing what?