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julianwisbey
15-09-2006, 07:08 PM
hey i was wondering if there was any bikeshops in the manly waringah frenches forest area who need a casual worker i need a job and i thought hmm a job in abike shop would be awesume im quite competent when it comes to servicing and such im 15 and yeh it would be awesume

ps if there are any other jobs avalible anywhere else you know of please tell me

sockman
15-09-2006, 07:12 PM
You could start by using correct grammar. And not using msn talk...

julianwisbey
15-09-2006, 07:16 PM
You could start by using correct grammar. And not using msn talk...

what the hell are you on there is not one abreviated word in there and to what i can see its mostly spelt right so screw you boganiser :mad:

Christo
15-09-2006, 07:20 PM
what the hell are you on there is not one abreviated word in there and to what i can see its mostly spelt right so screw you boganiser :mad:

Well you certainly have the right attitude... Who wouldn't want want an illiterate 15year old working for them..?;)

jack giant
15-09-2006, 07:22 PM
Seriously do you think that it is that easy to get a job in a bike shop, you don't just write a few words on the net and expect someone to offer you a job. Get of your arse and go to the shops yourself, put in a resume and then you might find yourself with a bit more luck. It is spelt awsome by the way.

sockman
15-09-2006, 07:23 PM
Hey, I was wondering if there are any bikeshops in the manly waringah/frenches forest area who need a casual worker. I need a job and i thought hmm a job in a bike shop would be awesome. Im quite competent when it comes to servicing and such. By the way, im 15 and yeh(looks abreviated to me;) ) it would be awesome.


ten characters

tu plang
15-09-2006, 07:26 PM
what the hell are you on there is not one abreviated word in there and to what i can see its mostly spelt right so screw you boganiser :mad:

Grammar goes beyond spelling. Whether you think that your post was effective or not is irrelavent, I know I wouldn't be giving you a job in a hurry and I don't even know you!

clockworked
15-09-2006, 07:31 PM
It is spelt awsome by the way.


it is spelt awesome...

jack giant
15-09-2006, 07:34 PM
holy shit, that was a mistake. I missed the E on the keyboard, now I just look dumb.

johnny
15-09-2006, 07:47 PM
Only posts discussing how to get a job in a bike shop from now on.

Point has been made, be constructive now please.

Gekigengar
15-09-2006, 07:57 PM
um.....

maybe you should try... to get off you bum first..

make a resume ( the resume doesn not have to be fantastic )
print it off and ask you LBS or any bike shop and see if they reply...

oh.... and try not to beg for the job. and dont go when it seems busy. I think they will get annoyed if you came then.

Oh and.... dont ever post things like this again. If i was a bike store manager and saw this post. my answer... NO..
1. As an employer they look for people who try hard and like to give things ago not just posting in this forum
2. You do not seem motivated enoough to even say you have tried at other places.
3. That post is a pretty bad request.


And just like any job interveiw BE CONFIDENT!!

julianwisbey
15-09-2006, 08:01 PM
um.....

maybe you should try... to get off you bum first..

make a resume ( the resume doesn not have to be fantastic )
print it off and ask you LBS or any bike shop and see if they reply...

oh.... and try not to beg for the job. and dont go when it seems busy. I think they will get annoyed if you came then.

Oh and.... dont ever post things like this again. If i was a bike store manager and saw this post. my answer... NO..
1. As an employer they look for people who try hard and like to give things ago not just posting in this forum
2. You do not seem motivated enoough to even say you have tried at other places.
3. That post is a pretty bad request.


And just like any job interveiw BE CONFIDENT!!


thanks for you help and wisdom cheers im going to makea resume tonight and give one to my lbs and tell them i would like to see if they had any positions avalible

bighitter
15-09-2006, 08:28 PM
yeah good luck dude, its definately a cool job, especially as a first and is a great way to get a foot in the door and make contacts if you want to move on to better things within the industry. it doesnt pay all that well, but you get to play with the latest gear every day which makes up for it