I still need a job.
I still need a job.
(I didn't know where else to post this.)
I'm looking to get a job in the automotive world. I've been working at Domino's Pizza for way too long, and I want to get out and do something a bit more enjoyable.
My skills are somewhat limited: I can do basic maintenance work to keep a car running in good shape, and I've got a few more tricks up my sleeve beyond simple tuning up.
Qualified at the moment or not, I'm wondering if anyone has any advice for a person like me. How do I start? Where do I go? Etc. Please and thank you, TR. =]
I'm looking to get a job in the automotive world. I've been working at Domino's Pizza for way too long, and I want to get out and do something a bit more enjoyable.
My skills are somewhat limited: I can do basic maintenance work to keep a car running in good shape, and I've got a few more tricks up my sleeve beyond simple tuning up.
Qualified at the moment or not, I'm wondering if anyone has any advice for a person like me. How do I start? Where do I go? Etc. Please and thank you, TR. =]
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Auto Club of Tampa, Member #2
Auto Club of Tampa, Member #2
Goodyear manager was here a month or two ago looking to fill some entry level basic stuff - wheel changer/balancing, brakes that sort of thing. Start knocking on doors. If you're reliable you're worth a shot.
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Chuck
www.BabelMotorsports.net
www.SAFEMotorsports.com
Chuck
www.BabelMotorsports.net
www.SAFEMotorsports.com