GIVE ME ONE, JUST ONE FUCKING REASON NOT TO BECOME AN ELEVATOR MECHANIC.
>>1783583
getting electrocuted.
and you probably lack the connections needed to land an apprenticeship
>>1783587
can i make the connections?
>>1783583
>Experience
>3 years to less than 5 years
hmm
>>1783593
>for $120,000/yr working under 45 hours a week
Literally better than cuckold finance jobs
>>1783583
that salary is for a foreman, not an elevator repair person.
and it's not even a big salary for a foreman.
>>1783583
is this in a city with high towers?
cause you know, those elevator shafts just go straight down...
>>1783591
>Getting electrocuted
>Asking if you can make the connections
Is this a meme?
Because connections. Like in an electrical circuit.
>>1783596
it's canadough
in us that's like $13k
>>1783600
>in us that's like $13k
It's $91,000 USD
>>1783603
doesn't really count though because there's nothing in Canada you want to buy. So one canadough is worth less than a penny.
>>1783605
this logic literally made me laugh my ass off
thank you
>>1783587
>getting electrocuted
What a piece of shit. I bet your dad is a wife beater and you tell people that your dad doesn't know how to throw a punch.
>>1783583
Could be a firefighter and make the same amount and while you work a 50 hour work week you only work 75-100 days a year depending on vacation/shift so scheduling.
>>1783583
It's a good gig but tough to get into.
>>1783603
You'll owe about $33,885 in tax: $22,008 in federal tax and $11,878 in provincial tax.
Your after-tax income is $86,115. Your average and marginal tax rates are 28.24% and 43.41%.
86,115 Cad.
>65550 USD.
>>1783808
It's funny because it's mostly true.
t. Canadian living in southern ontario
>>1783583
Here's a reason. You'll have to deal with the TSSA (technical standards safety authority) and write a bunch of exams, then practical time. During that time you won't be making anywhere close to 120,000.
>>1784060
completely irrelevant if you live in canada though
>>1784073
>completely irrelevant if you live in canada though
what? yes it is. Most canadians live in towns and cities that border the USA.
>>1783600
>>1783829
>Could be a firefighter and make the same amount and while you work a 50 hour work week you only work 75-100 days a year depending on vacation/shift so scheduling.
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>>1784064
Apprenticeships for Elevator related shit make fucking bank in Southern Ontario.
Look it up, they start at like $18/hr.