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Tacotonny23 on scored.co
6 days ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror ) 2 children
I was an A&P Mechanic and went into Elevators it's an excellent career field.
Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
6 days ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
I was on a construction site 25 floors

I think the elevator union guys with their overtime pay were making even more than the project manager lol
BlackPillBot on scored.co
6 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
The overtime use to be nuts. I’m not sure what it’s like today, but the older guy I knew 10 years ago who wouldn’t give it up. He worked for Otis elevators, and they had a contract with one of the local colleges where if they were called out for anything, no matter how quick and silly it was, it was mandatory three hours overtime. You wouldn’t believe how often the stupid kids would drop shit into the shafts, and that’s all he had to show up to do. On top of that, he happened to live within 15 minutes of the one they had the contract with. I bet he still holding on to that gig deep into his 70s.
RussianWarCriminal on scored.co
6 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 2 children
How much do you make and is it a stressful job
Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
6 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
You are making over $100,000 probably even before overtime kicks in.

It's not any more stressful than any other job. Every job can be stressful.

I like to work alone and not be around dumb women or niggers or kikes

As elevator tech you probably get your own vehicle and if you want to just be a field tech I assume you are alone most of the time.

When installing new shafts and elevators you will be around construction guys on construction sites. Worst is you probably have to deal with spics and OSHA
Tacotonny23 on scored.co
4 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
I make $140,000 /yr before overtime. Service guys make slightly less than install crews but both have plenty of overtime opportunities. It's not stressful, just a decent amount of responsibility as in any trade where you work with electrical, hydraulic, moving parts etc.
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