if youve never worked in a production shop i wouldn't move out of state for a job. you may find out you don't like it, or you may not be as knowledgeable as he thought, or fast enough ect. usually in a production shop you get paid commission so if its not something you've don't every day then you probably wont make the kind of money hes promising starting out. my first year working i actually lost money buying all the tools i needed to do my job efficiently. but once you get a system down and you have all the tools to make the job easy and efficient....then the money starts rolling in. just make sure you never sacrifice quality for speed. speed will come with time,yes you will make less money but if you get used to cutting corners it will become a evil habit and tarnish you name as a installer. im sure anyone who has worked commission will agree with that
Last edited by integralsgreen; Oct 20, 2007 at 07:41 PM.