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Old 06-25-2011, 07:48 AM
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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]
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Old 04-17-2012, 07:38 AM
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Very busy and looking for the right person to join our team.......
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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..
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No experince, so I guess I will have to wait for a broom pusher position to open up. Good luck.
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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
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What about an experienced Human Resource Director? I'll relocate!
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Old 04-20-2012, 07:02 AM
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Sometimes it seems the broom pusher position is the hardest to fill!
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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
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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
My wife and I pick up trash in parking lots by hand five days a week; I think you're onto something.
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I push a broom more than I'd like to admit
So true!
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