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EBMC 06-25-2011 08:48 AM

East Bay Muscle cars hiring
 
EBMC in northern Ca. is seeking an experienced technician to join our team in our mechanical dept. Must be very familiar with engine mechanical, suspension geometry and plumbing of automotive hydraulics. Electrical knowlege a must! expected to be able to understand all phases of electrical systems and be able to wire a complete car with aftermarket equipment to very high standards. Must be very detail oriented and cautious working on and around high end custom cars. The shop is well equiped, light and clean. Medical package, paid vacation and paid major holidays after 90 days, four ten workweek with weekends off. Sorry but we are not looking for inexperienced at this time. please send resumes to [email protected]

EBMC 04-17-2012 08:38 AM

Very busy and looking for the right person to join our team.......

Bucketlist2012 04-17-2012 09:08 AM

You sound very busy...

Busy is good..If I had some more money to spend, I would be spending it on my car at your shop..

mdprovee 04-17-2012 11:16 AM

No experince, so I guess I will have to wait for a broom pusher position to open up. Good luck.

MattO 04-20-2012 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by mdprovee (Post 408246)
No experince, so I guess I will have to wait for a broom pusher position to open up. Good luck.

I'll be in line behind you :cheers:

OLDFLM 04-20-2012 06:32 AM

What about an experienced Human Resource Director? I'll relocate! :yes:

EBMC 04-20-2012 08:02 AM

Sometimes it seems the broom pusher position is the hardest to fill!

gearheadgarage 04-24-2012 09:49 PM

The best way to aquire a broom pushing job is to open your own shop.
I push a broom more than I'd like to admit :willy:

camcojb 04-24-2012 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by gearheadgarage (Post 409933)
The best way to aquire a broom pushing job is to open your own shop.
I push a broom more than I'd like to admit :willy:

My wife and I pick up trash in parking lots by hand five days a week; I think you're onto something. :lol:

EBMC 04-25-2012 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by gearheadgarage (Post 409933)
The best way to aquire a broom pushing job is to open your own shop.
I push a broom more than I'd like to admit :willy:

So true!

ironworks 04-25-2012 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by EBMC (Post 408959)
Sometimes it seems the broom pusher position is the hardest to fill!

Somewhere I got the bright idea to hire some one different then a high school student to sweep the floors. I went to what we have here called BARC (Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens). Through that program we found a 58 year old cleaning machine named DJ. That guy can clean like no other we have ever had. Our Roll up doors are spotless. The area around the dumpster is spotless. I have him deburr cut parts for our chassis production line. Plus he keeps the Hauler clean on the inside. Just because he has a dedicated position and the time and the patience to be able to clean like he does, my shop looks 10 times cleaner then with the high school student after school or spare time when the guys in the shop do their part.

He is not the fastest guy on the planet, but he probably has the best attitude or anybody in the shop.

I have had him scrapping old Dynamat out from the floor of a car we are supposed to mini tub in today. He came in with a smile ready to get that old Dynamat out of the car.

Vegas69 04-25-2012 09:02 AM

Good for you man. :thumbsup:

EBMC 04-25-2012 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 410012)
Somewhere I got the bright idea to hire some one different then a high school student to sweep the floors. I went to what we have here called BARC (Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens). Through that program we found a 58 year old cleaning machine named DJ. That guy can clean like no other we have ever had. Our Roll up doors are spotless. The area around the dumpster is spotless. I have him deburr cut parts for our chassis production line. Plus he keeps the Hauler clean on the inside. Just because he has a dedicated position and the time and the patience to be able to clean like he does, my shop looks 10 times cleaner then with the high school student after school or spare time when the guys in the shop do their part.

He is not the fastest guy on the planet, but he probably has the best attitude or anybody in the shop.

I have had him scrapping old Dynamat out from the floor of a car we are supposed to mini tub in today. He came in with a smile ready to get that old Dynamat out of the car.

Thanks, I hadn't thought of something like that! definatly worth a try.
I gave up on hiring high school kids, (boy, what I would have done for an opportunity to work in a hot rod shop when I was their age) Their lack of motivation and addiction to texting was pretty depressing actually. I'm over twice their age and 25 lbs overweight but I would run circles around them. :yes: - but that subject can be a whole new thread!

ironworks 04-25-2012 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by EBMC (Post 410038)
Thanks, I hadn't thought of something like that! definatly worth a try.
I gave up on hiring high school kids, (boy, what I would have done for an opportunity to work in a hot rod shop when I was their age) Their lack of motivation and addiction to texting was pretty depressing actually. I'm over twice their age and 25 lbs overweight but I would run circles around them. :yes: - but that subject can be a whole new thread!


Totally not politically correct and I'm sorry but it is true.

I would love to go back to some of the High School slackers that thought having to work here was so bad and tell they got out worked but a Retard.

Like I said totally in bad taste but very true.

I have a very funny Facebook story with one of my High school shop kids. He called in sick and then one of his friends tagged him in a picture at Magic Mountain that day. So I went back and looked at other pics on his account and every time he had a day off for some reason was a lie and it was all discovered on Facebook. When I confronted him he lied further. He decided to quit when I said I was going to fire him.......When I told him how I knew he was speechless. OH Kids today.

fleetus macmullitz 04-25-2012 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 410012)
Through that program we found a 58 year old cleaning machine named DJ. That guy can clean like no other we have ever had. Our Roll up doors are spotless. The area around the dumpster is spotless. I have him deburr cut parts for our chassis production line. Plus he keeps the Hauler clean on the inside. Just because he has a dedicated position and the time and the patience to be able to clean like he does, my shop looks 10 times cleaner then with the high school student after school or spare time when the guys in the shop do their part.

He is not the fastest guy on the planet, but he probably has the best attitude or anybody in the shop.

Great story and a great thing to do. :thumbsup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 410049)
I have a very funny Facebook story with one of my High school shop kids. He called in sick and then one of his friends tagged him in a picture at Magic Mountain that day. So I went back and looked at other pics on his account and every time he had a day off for some reason was a lie and it was all discovered on Facebook. When I confronted him he lied further. He decided to quit when I said I was going to fire him.......When I told him how I knew he was speechless.

Very tall people see things...many things.

:lol:

Flash68 04-25-2012 01:51 PM

I take back all those nasty things I've been saying about your Rodger. :thumbsup:

ironworks 04-25-2012 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 410076)
I take back all those nasty things I've been saying about you Rodger. :thumbsup:

I wouldn't. I still owe you 10 bucks. I owed you 50 bucks but you did not show up for the GW charity dinner that was 20 bucks a head and you had a reservation for 2. So now I only owe you 10 bucks. :D :D :D :D


HEHE

Sales@Dutchboys 04-25-2012 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 410012)
Somewhere I got the bright idea to hire some one different then a high school student to sweep the floors. I went to what we have here called BARC (Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens). Through that program we found a 58 year old cleaning machine named DJ. That guy can clean like no other we have ever had. Our Roll up doors are spotless. The area around the dumpster is spotless. I have him deburr cut parts for our chassis production line. Plus he keeps the Hauler clean on the inside. Just because he has a dedicated position and the time and the patience to be able to clean like he does, my shop looks 10 times cleaner then with the high school student after school or spare time when the guys in the shop do their part.

He is not the fastest guy on the planet, but he probably has the best attitude or anybody in the shop.

I have had him scrapping old Dynamat out from the floor of a car we are supposed to mini tub in today. He came in with a smile ready to get that old Dynamat out of the car.

That is really awesome Rodger. That's about all you can say to that. Also a great reminder to how lucky we really are. :thumbsup:

DarkoNova 04-25-2012 03:11 PM

You got PM! :yes: :yes: :yes:

Flash68 04-25-2012 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 410078)
I wouldn't. I still owe you 10 bucks. I owed you 50 bucks but you did not show up for the GW charity dinner that was 20 bucks a head and you had a reservation for 2. So now I only owe you 10 bucks. :D :D :D :D


HEHE

:lol: I've forgotten about 50 bucks like 6 times already but you keep reminding me. You must not have a clear conscience. :D

Seriously tho, very cool of you... your political incorrectness notwithstanding. :_paranoid

ironworks 04-25-2012 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 410096)
:lol: I've forgotten about 50 bucks like 6 times already but you keep reminding me. You must not have a clear conscience. :D

Seriously tho, very cool of you... your political incorrectness notwithstanding. :_paranoid


OK Enough with the compliments. I just hired the best guy for the job. I did not solve world hunger or anything important.

I just don't like to owe people money, and I do enough wrong that I don't need to give anyone any more ammo to talk crap. You feel me.

EBMC 04-25-2012 04:00 PM

Uh, did I mention that EBMC is hiring an expierienced tech?:D

GregWeld 04-25-2012 04:09 PM

I've seen this guys work! It's amazing!


Kudos to you Rodger!








Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 410012)
Somewhere I got the bright idea to hire some one different then a high school student to sweep the floors. I went to what we have here called BARC (Bakersfield Association for Retarded Citizens). Through that program we found a 58 year old cleaning machine named DJ. That guy can clean like no other we have ever had. Our Roll up doors are spotless. The area around the dumpster is spotless. I have him deburr cut parts for our chassis production line. Plus he keeps the Hauler clean on the inside. Just because he has a dedicated position and the time and the patience to be able to clean like he does, my shop looks 10 times cleaner then with the high school student after school or spare time when the guys in the shop do their part.

He is not the fastest guy on the planet, but he probably has the best attitude or anybody in the shop.

I have had him scrapping old Dynamat out from the floor of a car we are supposed to mini tub in today. He came in with a smile ready to get that old Dynamat out of the car.


fleetus macmullitz 04-25-2012 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EBMC (Post 410104)
Uh, did I mention that EBMC is hiring an expierienced tech?:D

Nice thread jack!

;)

GregWeld 04-25-2012 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EBMC (Post 410104)
Uh, did I mention that EBMC is hiring an expierienced tech?:D



WTF --- Just call Ironworks.... any of his guys are experienced and probably looking to improve their work conditions and wages. Of course the cost of living might be a bit of a shock....

Good luck with your hiring Steve! Sorry for the thread jacking... :D

Flash68 04-25-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by EBMC (Post 410104)
Uh, did I mention that EBMC is hiring an expierienced tech?:D

Hey man we are keeping your thread at the top of the page! :D :thumbsup:

camcojb 04-25-2012 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flash68 (Post 410114)
Hey man we are keeping your thread at the top of the page! :D :thumbsup:

exactly what I was thinking. :lol:

EBMC 04-25-2012 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by camcojb (Post 410115)
exactly what I was thinking. :lol:

Yeah me too.......see I did it again!:D

coolwelder62 04-25-2012 07:05 PM

Rodger,I am looking for career move. I would like to find a fab shop that offer's a hot lunch buffet, a cold drink machine,And Sat.TV next's to my work bench.:willy:

SLO_Z28 04-26-2012 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EBMC (Post 410104)
Uh, did I mention that EBMC is hiring an expierienced tech?:D

have you thought about poaching skill on a part time basis? I know my friend lives out there and was looking for a part time gig for extra cash, he is probably expensive though.

Bucketlist2012 04-26-2012 09:33 AM

Keeping the thread alive..:thumbsup:

I have had Steve work on my car...Great Shop and Great work..:thumbsup:

For someone who wants to get into the thick of incredible Builds and to work with killer cars that us customers are throwing Dough at...Steve's shop is the best around this area , for sure...

Only Muscle cars, and always specialty parts...No tune up and Oil change shop...

Crazy Builds...Mine was mild...

EBMC 04-27-2012 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SLO_Z28 (Post 410304)
have you thought about poaching skill on a part time basis? I know my friend lives out there and was looking for a part time gig for extra cash, he is probably expensive though.

Have him contact us. Thanks!
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bucketlist2012 (Post 410310)
Keeping the thread alive..:thumbsup:

I have had Steve work on my car...Great Shop and Great work..:thumbsup:

For someone who wants to get into the thick of incredible Builds and to work with killer cars that us customers are throwing Dough at...Steve's shop is the best around this area , for sure...

Only Muscle cars, and always specialty parts...No tune up and Oil change shop...

Crazy Builds...Mine was mild...

Thanks Mike, you make me blush:lol:

DarkoNova 04-27-2012 04:42 PM

Did you not get my PM? :(

EBMC 04-27-2012 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkoNova (Post 410571)
Did you not get my PM? :(

Yes we did, and will be reviewing resumes next week.
Thanks Matt!

manny z 05-01-2012 11:30 AM

job position
 
is the position still available?


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