bfloyd4445
Guru
Really depends...up in Jersey...every small marine business guy I know in the boating business went out of business or had to consolidate with another more profitable one.
The techs and mechs make less than many counterparts farther inshore and many get laid off for a month or two in the winter.
I make way less than my son who doesn't have a college degree who works for an asphalt company.
Some in the marine construction business...especially after Sandy are doing OK but it's long hours and away from home. After oil spills...a lot of people in the marine industry squeeze that fat cat too but they don't happen every year.
Where I come from the yard may be charging $120/hr...but the tech is only making $15-$25 living in a high cost area unless they want a long commute in the Summer and their benefits might be good but not in many places.
All in all...they are doing WAY better than a cave dweller in Afghanistan...but few if any will ever own boats like many here unless they come into good side money or get it some where's else.
your absolutely right and it irritates me when i see labor rates going up and the guy doing the work gets the same wages or a tiny bit more. Wasnt long ago when the labor rate was twice what the actual labor cost. The idea was the shop should make the same as the worker. Then it became three times the actual labor cost, shop 1/3 worker 1/3 owner 1/3 and now they just seem to look for any excuse to raise the rate without raiseing wages.
A good friend that bought an old auto repair business began by charging twice what his worker cost was back in 1990. At that time he had a profit sharing program in which the workers recieved a bonus at the end of the year based upon what they actually made. Today his workers make from $8-$30 and his labor rate is $110 with the shop full all the time. Profit sharing was ended a few years ago because local taxes went up and he could no longer aford it. Jerry now lives in a multi million dollar home and takes his mom on several guided fishing trips to diferent places around the world each year. He has 8 workers of which 6 do the repair work with only one being paid top dollar.
My question is: How much mark up is fair? Anyone remember the monopoly laws?