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wintersun
Feb 12, 2015Explorer II
The RV service operations in my area require a much larger lot and much larger garage buildings and have to spread this over fewer repairs as compared to an auto repair shop. I expect to pay more and only to get charged only for the hours worked and that the repairs are done properly.
The problem is not the hourly rate but rather that real incomes for the 99% have been stagnant for the past 45 years. Had wages kept up as a percentage of corporate income at the same level as the 1950's and 1960's then the average income would be 3-4 times what it is and no one would be worried about the cost of service work on their RV.
The problem is not the hourly rate but rather that real incomes for the 99% have been stagnant for the past 45 years. Had wages kept up as a percentage of corporate income at the same level as the 1950's and 1960's then the average income would be 3-4 times what it is and no one would be worried about the cost of service work on their RV.
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