Thanks for the responses, they do share many aspects and opinions of what we do as mechanics.
First off I am not "Bitter" as one responder wrote.
I enjoy going to work everyday, it is my passion to go to a place I love to work at.
I've worked other jobs before, fast food (age 15) auto mech (18) U.S. Army (21) Machinist/welder
etc.
By far this is the best job I've ever had!!!
Someone responded that a"Lawyer" takes years of schooling/training to get paid the "BIG" bucks
they make.
I guess this person might be a lawyer and also a aircraft owner.
I would like to add that no one in aviation maintenence just got out of bed one morning and decided
"Hey I want to work on planes" and showed up at a shop and started doing so.
It takes years of training, books, on the job etc., the best mechanics I've worked with have that old
school "Gut" feeling instinct and knowledge when it comes to working on aircraft, they're the best.
Yes the shops that charge $35 to $45 an hour and charge $600 bucks for an annual inspection
do undercut us, and alot of these shops take ONE day to do the annual.
Do you want to fly in that pencil wipped airplane?
But aircraft owners love those places, I've heard them say "What a deal" they must be great mechs
for getting the inspection done so quickly and only $600 bucks...
If an aircraft owner of a P-51, or Spitfire took his plane to a shop and the inspection was done in
one day for $600 bucks, I'de second guess that shop.
As for the maint. manuals, yes we should keep them current, but if I hand a bill to a customer and
one of the line items on his/her bill reads "Tech support/Manuals @ $20.00" I know what the response
would be...
Thanks for the input...