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88FOX
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so ive been doing hvac for around 2 years now i have a good reputation being young and responsible and all but im starting to second guess if this is what i really wanna do for a living.. ive recently lost my job because of the way things are no adays my boss closed doors.. but i am union so its basicaly a waiting game so while im waiting on the out of work list i kinda wanted to explore my options in other fields.. mainly automotive... i have two years of tire tech backround so i gave sear autocenter a call explained what i know and they offerd a interview on right away.. so my question for you guys is.. has anyone ever heard of someone moving up the ranks at sears autocenter and making it somewere? like moving on with their experience from there and getting hired into a dealership? i currently have no diploma or ged my ged is in the works im only 22 so id rather make these changes now while im young rather then question my career at 30.. lmk what you guys think.. [ September 06, 2011, 04:01 PM: Message edited by: 88FOX ]
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fredfifty
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costco pays pretty good at their tire center, benefits, 401K, free membership lol
i used to bust tires there back in the late 90's, cool place to work imo
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quote: Originally posted by fredfifty: costco pays pretty good at their tire center, benefits, 401K, free membership lol
i used to bust tires there back in the late 90's, cool place to work imo
yea i got through the tire days haha but im looking to be a mechanic more or less.. my bad i didnt make that clear...
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fredfifty
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oh i see...in that case, i dont see why you wouldnt be able to move up, even without a HSD. but ive never worked sears, but i remember getting my car serviced there by a floor mechanic, then came back a year later, and the same dude was a manager..pretty quick.
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i would stick it out with hvac.im in the same boat as you.working for hvac got laid off 3 years ago went back to work here and there in the past 6 months.no diploma or ged.thats most of the reason why i am not working my classification is material expiditer.if i was a pre apprentice there would be more opportunitys and more money.so i take it you havn't taken the pre apprentice test as you need your diploma or ged to take it.my advise would be to get your ged asap and take the test and start your classes.theres more work for pre apprentice,apprentice and up.good luck.
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quote: Originally posted by 510.86.notch: i would stick it out with hvac.im in the same boat as you.working for hvac got laid off 3 years ago went back to work here and there in the past 6 months.no diploma or ged.thats most of the reason why i am not working my classification is material expiditer.if i was a pre apprentice there would be more opportunitys and more money.so i take it you havn't taken the pre apprentice test as you need your diploma or ged to take it.my advise would be to get your ged asap and take the test and start your classes.theres more work for pre apprentice,apprentice and up.good luck.
i used to be a material exp.. they got me as a residential utility worker right now.. you should go for AC specialist no ged or diploma needed bro.. what local are you? yea my union rep was telling me get that ged to become pre aprentice supposidly alot of hospital work is about to start booming around the bay.. i was guna use sears as a source for income and it will be part time so i will have time for my ged testing.. but was also guna use it to maybe get my foot in the door for autootive then i was guna decide hvac or auto... my last boss kinda just killd my motivation for working in hvac worked for $15 and hour for over a year no raises no bonuses no nothing but i busted my ass and everyone around me was always sayin that i deserved a better shop..
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quote: Originally posted by 88FOX: quote: Originally posted by 510.86.notch: i would stick it out with hvac.im in the same boat as you.working for hvac got laid off 3 years ago went back to work here and there in the past 6 months.no diploma or ged.thats most of the reason why i am not working my classification is material expiditer.if i was a pre apprentice there would be more opportunitys and more money.so i take it you havn't taken the pre apprentice test as you need your diploma or ged to take it.my advise would be to get your ged asap and take the test and start your classes.theres more work for pre apprentice,apprentice and up.good luck.
i used to be a material exp.. they got me as a residential utility worker right now.. you should go for AC specialist no ged or diploma needed bro.. what local are you? yea my union rep was telling me get that ged to become pre aprentice supposidly alot of hospital work is about to start booming around the bay.. i was guna use sears as a source for income and it will be part time so i will have time for my ged testing.. but was also guna use it to maybe get my foot in the door for autootive then i was guna decide hvac or auto... my last boss kinda just killd my motivation for working in hvac worked for $15 and hour for over a year no raises no bonuses no nothing but i busted my ass and everyone around me was always sayin that i deserved a better shop..
yea i'm going to have to look into that.what would i need to do?local 104.yea kaiser san leandro is going to be starting soon and oakland is already started alot of work coming out of there.i understand where your coming from on the last boss mine was the same way.theres great companys out there that appreciate good reliable hard workers.as for the automotive idea if your serious about it get your ged and go to a jc that has good automotive programs.i've heard good things about de anza,alameda,beleive it or not chabot.this would be the route i would go if persuing auto.so its up to you.good luck
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quote: Originally posted by 510.86.notch: quote: Originally posted by 88FOX: quote: Originally posted by 510.86.notch: i would stick it out with hvac.im in the same boat as you.working for hvac got laid off 3 years ago went back to work here and there in the past 6 months.no diploma or ged.thats most of the reason why i am not working my classification is material expiditer.if i was a pre apprentice there would be more opportunitys and more money.so i take it you havn't taken the pre apprentice test as you need your diploma or ged to take it.my advise would be to get your ged asap and take the test and start your classes.theres more work for pre apprentice,apprentice and up.good luck.
i used to be a material exp.. they got me as a residential utility worker right now.. you should go for AC specialist no ged or diploma needed bro.. what local are you? yea my union rep was telling me get that ged to become pre aprentice supposidly alot of hospital work is about to start booming around the bay.. i was guna use sears as a source for income and it will be part time so i will have time for my ged testing.. but was also guna use it to maybe get my foot in the door for autootive then i was guna decide hvac or auto... my last boss kinda just killd my motivation for working in hvac worked for $15 and hour for over a year no raises no bonuses no nothing but i busted my ass and everyone around me was always sayin that i deserved a better shop..
yea i'm going to have to look into that.what would i need to do?local 104.yea kaiser san leandro is going to be starting soon and oakland is already started alot of work coming out of there.i understand where your coming from on the last boss mine was the same way.theres great companys out there that appreciate good reliable hard workers.as for the automotive idea if your serious about it get your ged and go to a jc that has good automotive programs.i've heard good things about de anza,alameda,beleive it or not chabot.this would be the route i would go if persuing auto.so its up to you.good luck
for the ac specialist you just need to take a test that places you on the list as a ac specialist aplicant.. then they can dispatch you.. ac specialist can do everything.. material exp is at the bottom they arent supose to even touch tools.. you cant turn out as a journeyman from ac specialist though i think.. you have to go threw the apprenticeship.. just some info in case you didnt know that stuff.. im local 104 to peninsula though not eastbay i should have transferd to eastbay i lived in hayward the whole time..
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quote: Originally posted by 50Reasons: Apply at a dealership as a a lube tech they bust change oil and oil filters and you can move up to a service tech then move up from there
ive applied at a few no call backs though think the no diploma situation is the cause of this??
edit: but i did only apply online.. [ September 06, 2011, 05:06 PM: Message edited by: 88FOX ]
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87droptop50
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My girls step dad worked at sears auto center for about 15 years and from there he went into working for muni in SF as a mechanic.
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why at 22 do you not at least have a GED?
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quote: Originally posted by Blind: why at 22 do you not at least have a GED?
because peoples living situations are different from others which in return makes some things not possible at certain times..
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Go get your ged at least. If you were a boss would you hire someone without a diploma or ged? I know I wouldn't.
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Yeah. Go get your G.E.D atleast. Its hard for even people with college degrees to get a good job nowadays. Without atleast a g.e.d/diploma, youre going to have a hard time moving up.
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quote: Originally posted by 50Reasons: Apply at a dealership as a a lube tech they bust change oil and oil filters and you can move up to a service tech then move up from there
That's a good idea but you really need to make getting your GED a priority.
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Thanks for the advice towards the ged this is something ive always workd on but with a full time job and constantly working over time i never had time to just knock it out.. but besides that what about sears autocenter has anyone heard anything about people using it as a stepping stone towards a better career position in automotive??
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Even though you don't have a hsd atleast your trying to do somthing with your life and not like most ghetto fucks. I understand, we all have diffrent lifes and paths we come across. atleast your going down the right path. You should get that G.e.d though . I wish the best for anyone that wants to do better in life Good luck:patriot:
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quote: Originally posted by Eddie510-: Even though you don't have a hsd atleast your trying to do somthing with your life and not like most ghetto fucks. I understand, we all have diffrent lifes and paths we come across. atleast your going down the right path. You should get that G.e.d though . I wish the best for anyone that wants to do better in life Good luck:patriot:
Yea im tryin to.. thx for the kind words
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quote: Originally posted by 88FOX: Thanks for the advice towards the ged this is something ive always workd on but with a full time job and constantly working over time i never had time to just knock it out.. but besides that what about sears autocenter has anyone heard anything about people using it as a stepping stone towards a better career position in automotive??
No excuses man. I worked 40 hours at my full time job plus another 25 at another job and went to school on the weekends. I worked 9 months straight without a day off. You can do it. [ September 07, 2011, 12:24 AM: Message edited by: adower ]
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quote: Originally posted by adower: quote: Originally posted by 88FOX: Thanks for the advice towards the ged this is something ive always workd on but with a full time job and constantly working over time i never had time to just knock it out.. but besides that what about sears autocenter has anyone heard anything about people using it as a stepping stone towards a better career position in automotive??
No excuses man. I worked 40 hours at mythe full time jobapart plus another 25 at another job and went to school on the weekends. I worked 9 months straight without a day off. You can do it.
Look bro o appreciate your advice and all but like it was stated before everyones life is different good for you for doing what you did. This thread isnt about me getting my ged or diploma it was a question on a career of choice.. believe me i have years of work experience under my belt and definatly know the importance of schooling.. but like i said this thread isnt about that so once again if anyone has ever heard anything about using sears as a stepping stone please let me know. Thx.. edit: that wasnt sarcasm i wasnt trying to be a dick about what you have done i couldnt tell the hard work it took so dont take offense to that statement [ September 07, 2011, 12:29 AM: Message edited by: 88FOX ]
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quote: Originally posted by 88FOX: quote: Originally posted by adower: quote: Originally posted by 88FOX: Thanks for the advice towards the ged this is something ive always workd on but with a full time job and constantly working over time i never had time to just knock it out.. but besides that what about sears autocenter has anyone heard anything about people using it as a stepping stone towards a better career position in automotive??
No excuses man. I worked 40 hours at mythe full time jobapart plus another 25 at another job and went to school on the weekends. I worked 9 months straight without a day off. You can do it.
Look bro o appreciate your advice and all but like it was stated before everyones life is different good for you for doing what you did. This thread isnt about me getting my ged or diploma it was a question on a career of choice.. believe me i have years of work experience under my belt and definatly know the importance of schooling.. but like i said this thread isnt about that so once again if anyone has ever heard anything about using sears as a stepping stone please let me know. Thx.. edit: that wasnt sarcasm i wasnt trying to be a dick about what you have done i couldnt tell the hard work it took so dont take offense to that statement
No offense taken at all. A better step might be to go to a sears and ask someone who works there what they think. They could probably tell you if its a dead end job or a possible stepping stone.
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Become a drug dealer.Good retirement plan
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Im a little confused here, when you say stepping stone are you looking to stay with sears and work your way up to management etc etc or more of a reference to show another company work history in that specific field. You might want to try some of those mom and pop quick lube centers they always seem to be looking for techs... as far as the hs diploma goes just say you have it no one ever checks. I have only been asked for it once, I brought mine in had it ready and wasn't even asked for it. Yeah its not morally correct but we all do un ethical shit once in a while.
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quote: Originally posted by 98 ROUSH: Become a drug dealer.Good retirement plan
Sorry bro but im not friends with any savage habits members you guys r mean
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