Re: Technician Wages
Von: Petem (petem001@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 17.04.2008 07:36
Message-ID: <XlBNj.25438$A33.108211@weber.videotron.net>
Newsgroup: alt.security alt.security.alarms
Datum: 17.04.2008 07:36
Message-ID: <XlBNj.25438$A33.108211@weber.videotron.net>
Newsgroup: alt.security alt.security.alarms
Hi David Dont know about mid west but here in Quebec all technician are in a union and the salary is: for a 1st year tech (less then 2000 hour of experience) 14.75/hr and double time for any amount of hour pass 8 hour a day for a 2 year tech (more them 2000 less then 4000 hour of experience) 17.21/hr and overtime is the same for a 3 year exp. tech (more then 4000 lest then 6000 hr of exp.) 20.89/hr and overtime is the same and for a qualified tech (after he pass an exam to proove his skill, and made more then 6000 hr of experience) 24.58/hr and same stuff for overtime also, they have a retirement plan wich consist of 18% of there yearly salary paid by the boss at 60% and by him at 40% and a medicare plan wich is one of the best plan in force in this province (dental work at 90% paid. drugs paid 100%. glasses paid 100% and a lot more..) they also have short/long term salary insurance in case of accident hope this help "David" <daknutsen@mchsremoveyourpantsi.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : W6yNj.70075$TT4.3221@attbi_s22... > Hello everyone. I am an installation supervisor for a large midwest > security company and I have some question.s First, are there any other > managers or supervisors here that are having problems hiring experienced > techs? If there are, is it due mostly to wages? > The reason I ask is I have been looking to add technicians to my staff but > I am stymied by the wage scale that my company has put together. They tell > me that it is compaetitive but when I make an offer to a prospective tech, > they either decline or quite often, just don't respond. I have been hiring > tech assistants in hopes that someday they will become more but I need > some techs that can hit the ground running. > That having been said, I am going into an operations managers meeting next > Tuesday and although I have compiled statistics from the Bureau of Labor > as well as others, I could use some real hard evidence that we are in fact > not competitve. What I would like to know is how long you have been in the > busines, where you are located and what you make an hour. According to my > bosses, we are in line with other SNA partners. > I made a promise to the other techs when I was promoted to this posistion > that I would not forget where I came from and would fight for them to my > fullest capacity. I am asking for your help, not for me, but for my > technicians and their families. > Thank you for any help you can give me. > David Knutsen >[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
