need help with career change...

1. Offered a detailing position at a dealership for jaguar/landrover
-They will train me from bottom up so I know everything about paint correction, wetsanding, the works. Pay is between 14-18$ due to no experience.

:laughing: WOW. Guess it's all about demographics. The best paying jobs here barely pay that. Pepsi etc...

Raleigh NC Lexus dealership forgot the name of it pays there detailers 70k.I was going to take a mgr detail position at a Honda dealer here in south fla.I became good friends with the management team that was starting this new dealer and that's what they all told me.Do I believe it maybe not,but there was no reason to lie about it.
 
Raleigh NC Lexus dealership forgot the name of it pays there detailers 70k.I was going to take a mgr detail position at a Honda dealer here in south fla.I became good friends with the management team that was starting this new dealer and that's what they all told me.Do I believe it maybe not,but there was no reason to lie about it.

I believe that 100%. The dealership told me our auto group is the only one that has detailing department right now at the automall. The neighbhoring dealerships are having such a hard time finding full time detailers because there is a shortage of people interested in that trade here right now. He;s right because not many people think of detailing cars.
 
Sorry I'm kinda late to this party but I would vote for #2 (PDR) as well. I would like to have that skill and offer it along with detailing for additional $$$.

Good luck with what you finally decide.

side note: Best of luck to PaulMys on the new change in your life!
 
whats the new job bro?

Sorry, fight. Just saw this.

Went from marine mechanic/carpenter/electrician/plumber, and general maintenance at a marina
to basically the same job description (minus the marine part) at a newly renovated beach hotel/restaurant. Lol
 
did you guys ever go to school for the field you are in? I wasted time and money back then to learn welding, mechanics, and network management. Never enjoyed any of them. I am really hoping PDR as well as implementing tinting, detailing alongside will be something stable for myself and my family for the future. I have nothing but stress
 
did you guys ever go to school for the field you are in? I wasted time and money back then to learn welding, mechanics, and network management. Never enjoyed any of them. I am really hoping PDR as well as implementing tinting, detailing alongside will be something stable for myself and my family for the future. I have nothing but stress

I never went to school for any of the things I do. I just always had the aptitude for them, and learned things over the years. I really enjoy fixing and building things.

I hope whatever you decide to do, you enjoy it. And I wish you nothing but the best. :)
 
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