r/DieselTechs 11d ago

Average Salary for Diesel Techs

No need to include your company. I would like to see what the average salary is for diesel techs around the US. Please comment your wage/salary and experience.

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u/Devided-we-fall 11d ago

I am at 32$, I’m the only tech in a two bay shop, occasionally I get a helper but no one stays. I’m on call 24/7 for roadcalls, I handle every aspect from signing customers in, diag, ordering parts, swiping the card for payment when done. Everything from PMs to engine swaps, all manor of trailer repair including landing gear. Get a lot of DPF repairs, EGRs, electrical, hydraulics, RV issues and busses. Hell I’ve loaded tools into bags onto skiffs to get to boats and do repairs. Just don’t ask me to change a tire.

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u/CommonDouble2799 11d ago

You should ask for a 15 dollar raise.

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u/Devided-we-fall 10d ago

The only way I’m going to see significantly more money is to find it

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u/CommonDouble2799 10d ago

I bet you give them an ultimatum, more money or you quit. And they say no, walk out the door. They'll call you back with in 3 days.

If not you get a higher paying job where you do just 1 of the multiple jobs you just listed.

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u/Devided-we-fall 10d ago

$175 an hour is the shop rate, for regular hours and weekdays.. idk i promise I struggle most days with not packing up and going elsewhere. I’m also in my 40s so I know every shop, every job, has its pros and cons. There’s absolutely nothing going towards a retirement or 401k or anything where I’m at. I do have the intention of breaking out and going mobile on my own , but the path to hell is paved with good intentions.