average rate is $75 hr
As of May, 2014 the average Mechanical Labor rate is $110 per hour. Body Labor is $85 per hour. Frame and Glass Labor is $98 per hour. These rates are averages based on my experience (I am in the industry). Insurance companies typically don't pay these rates, although they should.
Yes, I must agree, the automotive technician job used to be profitable, rewarding and honest years ago. More tools, more training, more complexity and constant pay cuts due to warranty labor rate reductions.
What is the hourly rate for mechanical engineer
$41.79 per hour is the average labor rate for a exterior painter in AZ Per hr.
110
There is no such thing as the 'rate of mechanical power', because power itself is a rate. There's also no such thing as 'mechanical' power as power is a rate, not something that is tangible.
From an article in May 2006, with the link below, the average labor cost per hour in the US seems to be around $19, rounded. That compares with Europe where the average rate is about €23, after rounding.
You can try checking with local colleges to that have automotive programs, they will generally rent out automotive lifts for an hourly rate.
It varies from state to state. But if you go with a truly professional company (which you should do to avoid mishaps) the average hourly rate for labor will normally be anywhere from $100.00 to $200.00.
Technician A is correct. Labor manuals show the average labor time a job should take. It is up to the individual shop to determine the labor rate.
The average wage rate paid to direct labour employees was less than the standard rate.
I dont know about bike assembly labor rates, but I just got my Gary Fisher Marlin MTB from the Trek store in Ventura, CA for a front wheel replacement. The hourly labor rate was only $5. The rate for assembly is probably a bit more I would guess.