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The top company in the U.S. office furniture manufacturing industry was Steelcase Inc., which posted sales of $2.4 billion in the first nine months of 1999.
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entered a management-training program at Paragon. After two years he started his own steel service company, Bing Steel, which cut steel to size for the auto industry.
It really depends on what automaker your working for, how much experience you have, and how long you've been in the industry. Obviously if you're working for a highend company(BMW,Mercedes,Ferrari) you can expect to be paid more per hour. And automotive technicians don't get paid by the hour. We get paid per FLAT RATE hour. Which basically means that we get paid by the job. Which could range from 0.2 of an hour for replacing a headlight bulb to 10hours for a transmission overhaul. Then there's a difference between warranty jobs and cash jobs. But I won't get into too much detail. Automotive technicians get paid around $12-$15/hr at entry level. But can make around $18-$26/hr with much more experience. Which means you can expect to make 30,000 to 60,000/year. Though most technicians don't see past 45,000 a year.
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Chrysler is an auto manufacturing company.
BuickCadillacChevroletChryslerDodgeFordGMCJeepLincolnFord Motor CompanyGeneral MotorsChrysler Group LLCThere are lots of other companies that supply parts, such as, seats, dashes, door panels, tires, glass, and electrical components to the automotive industry.
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Ford Motor Company General Motors Chrysler Group LLC Plus many small companies building parts for these auto manufactures.
Ford Motor Company General Motors Chrysler Group LLC Plus many small companies building parts for these auto manufactures.
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Lucas Oil is a manufacturer of automotive oil, additives and lubricants. The company mainly produces their products for the American truck stop industry.
Ford is and American automotive company with ties into many foreign automotive manufacturers. Kyle