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Old 13-Feb-2006, 01:41   #11
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Wilf, if you were not 160 mile away I would apply for this in a heart beat.

Good luck in finding the right person.

Long shot I know, but, will you pay re-location fee's
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 11:14   #12
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Domski is looking for a job Wilf - might be worth dropping him a u2u?

I can give you specific dates that you really ought to make him work too
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 12:02   #13
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ah, seem to have had a most of the DD grid interested!

It wouldn't be every saturday, but most so would clash with racing (not just mine!!!)

thanks so far, the search continues...
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 12:09   #14
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LOL does that mean i never got the job then ?
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 12:26   #15
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Got you're email weeksy, you're not out of the running let, i'll be in touch later, postive thinking is also very important
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 13:17   #16
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Hey Wilf what about a job share, I am sure that we could get 3 or 4 of us together such that it wouldn't need then to be such a commitment for someone. Sounds like a brilliant job that some of us would consider doing for just our expenses and maybe the occasional job done on the bike It is something I've always wanted to do working in a bike shop
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 13:19   #17
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Hey Wilf what about a job share, I am sure that we could get 3 or 4 of us together such that it wouldn't need then to be such a commitment for someone. Sounds like a brilliant job that some of us would consider doing for just our expenses and maybe the occasional job done on the bike It is something I've always wanted to do working in a bike shop

Hey that's a cool idea.
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 13:53   #18
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No no no.

Thanks but that really wouldn't work, we work as a team and teams with lots of part time members dont work.

You wouldn't all want to share the staff discounts and I can only just fit one more staff bike in the engine room!

This job is just that - a job, not a hobby or something to do on the odd saturday off. Sorry if it was misleading but we need someone who our customers can get to know so they need to be here to work every Saturday. Even then, it will take some time to get the hang of it.

Customers are very demanding people and you really have to be prepared to go out of you way for them.

I guess a lot of people want to work in a bike shop as it is their hobby but its not quite as its seems.

Serious applicants should be prepared to put the hours / effort in. it can be quite demanding - but Very rewarding.
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 13:57   #19
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Customers are very demanding people and you really have to be prepared to go out of you way for them.

Hi Wilf ... I can't believe you mean this surely? The demanding bit I mean - I know you go out of your way for your customers

[Edited on 13-2-2006 by everton]
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Old 13-Feb-2006, 14:00   #20
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Customers are very demanding people and you really have to be prepared to go out of you way for them.

Hi Wilf ... I can't believe you mean this surely?

Someone please take Everton's wooden spoon off him!
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