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raaaid 08-05-2012 08:15 PM

could i apply for a motorbike mechnaic job with a diploma in nautic engines?
 
the main prolem is that i have no clue on engines and very slight on bikes but i dont know do you finish any studies knowing anything?

if i have to work an 8 hour shift i think the only thing im willing to do is bike mainteinance

do you think my studies qualify me for that?

what should i do now to become a bike mechanic i almost finish my stuides?

i can only work among special people as bikers, no way im working with those money greedy sailors :)

JG52Krupi 08-05-2012 09:07 PM

So let me get this straight you spend ten years trying to pass an engineering degree and now you want to be a bike mechanic, im sorry to tell you this but... you DO NOT need a degree in engineering to be a mechanic!

swiss 08-05-2012 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JG52Krupi (Post 451855)
So let me get this straight you spend ten years trying to pass an engineering degree and now you want to be a bike mechanic, im sorry to tell you this but... you DO NOT need a degree in engineering to be a mechanic!

No but a least a clue - or experience.
But...I mean, he could start an apprenticeship, it's only 4 years...

JG52Krupi 08-05-2012 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by swiss (Post 451862)
No but a least a clue - or experience.
But...I mean, he could start an apprenticeship, it's only 4 years...

True but he seems to be after a new completely unrelated job every 3 months :|

raaaid 08-05-2012 10:43 PM

i know only a w acko for me would think this:

but i rather work at mac donalds than in a lng ship

the reason the colour i rather a badly paid colourfull work than a welll paid grey job

is your job colourfull or grey

colur:

working with chikcs 1 point

flowers 1 point

nice people one point

helping people one point

grey:

all male +1

dirty +1

rusty +1

after money 3+ :)

bike mechanic falls withing colourfull work while ship engineer is quuite grey



when i started i was planing to travel then i discover ships just stop few hours in each port, talk of killing romanticism

ATAG_Snapper 08-05-2012 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 451836)

do you think my studies qualify me for that?

what should i do now to become a bike mechanic i almost finish my stuides?

You can do anything you set your mind to. I don't know how it works where you live, but your best bet is to visit several motorcycle dealerships in your area and ask the Service Manager the best way to get started. You may wish to phone in advance to set an appointment, or at least verify when he has some free time. Whether there is a trade school near you or if an apprenticeship is the way to go, be prepared for long hours and, at times, some hefty lifting.

Good luck if that's the path you ultimately choose.

WTE_Galway 08-05-2012 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 451888)
i know only a w acko for me would think this:

but i rather work at mac donalds than in a lng ship

...

working with chikcs 1 point

The problem in Australia is McDonalds tend to hire seriously underage high schoolers, as young as 13 in some states. Best to stay well away or you will get in serious trouble.

As far as motorcycle mechanics go. You could always move to India and become a village Royal Enfield mechanic. I think most of them cannot even spell qualifications, neverlone have any.

raaaid 08-05-2012 11:16 PM

well by now really im not considering leaving

my plan is ask in the local bike shops which i frecuented years ago and some others nearby

what i wonder is that if i tell them im a nautic engineer that sounds nice but the true is that i have no clue on repairing anthing

really for me is much more important a rewarding job than the money

WTE_Galway 08-05-2012 11:37 PM

Just buy a vintage Piaggo or Vespa scooter or maybe a BSA Bantam and restore it.

Then ride your immaculately restored bike to the bike shop and show them your work.

5./JG27.Farber 08-05-2012 11:49 PM

To be realistic raid, no you cant. You need vocational skills. Apply for some you never know but dont get upset. ;)


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