I see no one is posting here, but maybe this will get it started. PG&E had a posting for a house tech the end of February, starting pay just over $36/hr. The current outages going on seem to range from $22/hr to $28/hr with per diem from $70 to $112.50 to none.
It is hard for me to believe that wages are not higher. When I worked at a project in the St. Louis area they paid the Sr techs $26/hr, but the laborers were getting $28/hr. In IL tech are getting $25/hr, journeyman electricial $38/hr.
It is hard to believe that tech pay isn't higher. Most of the house tech at the plants I have worked at are making more than $30/hr.
Don't start with the PerDiem thing. Skilled workers (ie electricial, pipefitters, welders, etc) are all making $35/hr or more. When you work 6/12s, get $25/hr $100/day you get $2900/wk. When you you are getting $35/hr you are getting $3080/wk.
I guess most senior don't consider themselves "skilled" and are happy with getting less than the individuals emptying the trash.
What will it take for techs to say enough. With or without PerDiem we should be getting $40/hr or more. I believe companies would bid more if the techs would just agree they are worth more.
What will it take for techs to make more?