Hourly or commission. You can work in this field for 15+ years and make the same as a guy that just started. Not a recommended "career". Unless you are a "pro" which is difficult status to attain. Can be fun sometimes but for me mostly dealing with automotive engineers that don't want you to put aftermarket product in cars was not a good time...
20,000 starting off
No, you do not need to pay an installer. You just need to pay a one-time fee.
Then you should pay your bills.
my experience is between 20 and 30k a year depending on experience, work output, salary or commission pay. learn how to tint windows as well as install to become a more beneficial employee of most car audio businesses. this will also help with job security (when slow on installs, can tint to make more money and vise verse) i tint and install and my last job, i left with 35k my last year.
It's still your car as long as you pay for it. You are expected to pay impound to get it back.......................but they have the title
you continue to pay the note. just because you do not have the car available to drive at your whim doesn't allow you not to pay the note.
You will have to pay fines if your car gets impounded for no insurance, registration, and inspection in PA. You will have to registration before the car is released.
In most states they auction it.
The ticket will be sent to the owner because the car is registered to him/her. If the driver of the car won't pay for it, you can take him/her to court and force him to pay the fine.
It depends on what kind of mileage your car gets and how many miles you drive.
If your Motor Car policy covers First Party and your car gets damaged by a collision, the insurance co. will pay for that. Whereas when there is Third Party coverage in your policy and a third party's car gets damaged by your car, the third party's claim will be borne by the insurance co.
It gets placed in the junkyard. In order to get the vehicle back you must you pay your bill, as well as pay your local junkyard company to get your car back.