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Re: Flat Rate vs Hourly
Maybe a hybrid system is the way to go. Flat rate pay for jobs, but if the tech only gets 30 hours of flat rate for the week, the shop will pay the remaining 10 hours at a set hourly rate. If management does their job, and the tech does their job right, they s... Login to read more. ![]()
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