iam 16 me names jamie.. left skool with 3 gcse's (bad grades never attended ).. go college been studying motor mechanics at college for 3years now since i was in yr10 at skool and wokred with uncle in car garage since i was 12. Dont have a job yet as i want to work in motorbike shop but they all say no jobs in winter as bikes dye down in winter allwasy the same old cum back in summer when bikes are wanted
Was bored and found this thread so im bringing it back from the dead.. scootz - 20 - Motor vehicle maintenance/employability tutor as well as student circumstances officer. Level 3 diploma in motor vehicle maintenance and repair, heavy goods vehicle repair, fabrication and welding aswell as loads of other workshop based bullshit qualifications. Have worked in numerous garages since I was 16, Had a few career changes too.. ive been a warehouseman, forklift driver, picker packer, class 2 HGV driver, owned a towing and recovery business and ive decided to go back to teaching as its mainly sitting down classroom based and is easier. 1 son with my soon to be (somebody please kill me first) "wife". Living the "dream" with a house, car and dog. woo frigging hoo. In my spare time I like to tinker with anything with a engine and kill American children on call of duty. Always been into scooters and will always be.
Scooter Courier,ace wages,enjoying the benefits of financing s..t now............ Paying later.,reckon i'll have a really fast bike by then...
ok where do i start... im 20 something.... ish... i was working for a motorcycle main dealer, but bad health has stopped me from doing that, so now i fix bikes in my spare time. previously i have worked at santa pod building top fuel cars and a bunch of other odd jobs... i own a pretty big house which i rent half out, so i live on that pretty much, as long as i have a tenant that is.... i am thinking of taking a career in IT now as my body is failing me, but i cant stand computers! i have a whole fleet of bikes and i will probably buy more no doubt. this is a fun thread!
also i had no qualifications in bike stuff, just experience. proves to show that if you are prepared to work for it, there are jobs out there!