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Wages for service techs in Canada?

Hey guys I am looking for some ball park wages for a technician in eastern Canada. I'm looking into the industry(interview the end of the week) I am currently an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (fancy words for Aircraft Mechanic) in Halifax, N.S. any info would be appreciated.
  • Posted 23 Jan 2006 12:37
  • Discussion started by steven_s
  • Nova Scotia, Canada
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For a shop guy I pay about $ 20.00. for a good electric road guy I'm around the 30 mark. I;m in the Toronto area, hope that helps
  • Posted 19 Oct 2006 01:27
  • Reply by will_d
  • Ontario, Canada
The forklift the sales guy sold you doesn't exist!
I don't know about eastern canada, but here in Edmonton top rates are in the $29 to $31 /hour range.

Up in Ft. Mac I'm hearing upwards of $46/hr
  • Posted 11 Feb 2006 03:22
  • Reply by mike_n
  • Alberta, Canada

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