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Jr_Mechanic
23rd September 2010, 08:44
Howdy, I am almost finished my course and looking for a job in motorcycle racing. I find it facinating and highly intriguing. I have had no trackside experience but I am willing to learn. 2 and four stroke it doesn't matter, happy with any opportunities that i can get.
Thanks
rachprice
23rd September 2010, 08:57
Paid job or volunteer?
Jr_Mechanic
23rd September 2010, 09:08
anything at the moment, paid preferable but will concider anything.
Shaun
23rd September 2010, 09:40
Howdy, I am almost finished my course and looking for a job in motorcycle racing. I find it facinating and highly intriguing. I have had no trackside experience but I am willing to learn. 2 and four stroke it doesn't matter, happy with any opportunities that i can get.
Thanks
Bloody good start mate:niceone: There are a lot of wellington based race teams on here, so am sure some will take you on as a helper in there race team to give you track side exsperience, all be it with NO wage I am sure, but as far as full time Paid work goes, DO NOT, hang around untill you see jobs advertised dude, go to every single bike shop down your way and present your self for work, show them face to face not email to email how keen and genuine you are, May I even suggest offering them 1-5 days FREE OF CHARGE labour as a way of cementing just how genuine and keen you are
Jr_Mechanic
23rd September 2010, 09:51
Cheers for that, I am also willing to relocate for the right job. I have looked around the major bikeshops in wellington and they are so full up with mechanics its nuts. So if any one is able to get me in contact with any of the race teams i would be chuffed. thanks
SS90
23rd September 2010, 09:54
Howdy, I am almost finished my course and looking for a job in motorcycle racing. I find it facinating and highly intriguing. I have had no trackside experience but I am willing to learn. 2 and four stroke it doesn't matter, happy with any opportunities that i can get.
Thanks
Currently (and the foreseeable future) there is no way of making a living in NZ motorcycle racing as a mechanic - just getting that out there - and i cannot think of too many shops that are actively involved in racing to the point where they have a "team" as such...... But........
As has been said, don't let that stop you. Working the bike industry (in any role) is under paid, over worked and high stress. Don't let anyone tell you other wise, but that is the very reason that someone with a real drive could "make it"
Best bet is get involved with an established business, learn your trade, and get a few years experience in both at the track and in the workshop, and when you feel competent, getl your ass over seas ( no mate, not Aussie, I mean OVER SEAS) America, UK and Europe all have domestic championships that you could earn a living from spannering, no problem.
Being a Kiwi opens a lot of doors for you, but it is up to you to keep them open.
Good luck I say, but remember, when you have to work 6 days a week just to have the same money as your mates who work 5, keep your eyebon the prize!
Shaun
23rd September 2010, 09:59
Cheers for that, I am also willing to relocate for the right job. I have looked around the major bikeshops in wellington and they are so full up with mechanics its nuts. So if any one is able to get me in contact with any of the race teams i would be chuffed. thanks
Are you able to get your self to to manfeild race track on the following dates, and take care of your travel costs and accomadtion?
Round 6
Manfeild Short Track
Fridat 8th- TEST DAY ONLY
Sat 9th October RACE DAY
If so, I will happily give you a start in the race track scene, but it will be bit by bit though, as we do not know even know each other, and I need to see your abilities before I would let you loose on a race bike.
Jr_Mechanic
23rd September 2010, 10:25
thanks for that SS90. helpfull to get advice. mow in relation to the manfield trackday the one downside to nearly finished my course is that I have to work my weekends in a supermarket to survive. And my manager is a tightarse. but the moment i get something that gives me a bit more play with my hours i will let you know. Cheers
Jr_Mechanic
23rd September 2010, 10:28
6 weeks left of my course then I am avaliable to work for people in workshops. So at the moment looking for something starting soon. anything please letme know
Str8 Jacket
23rd September 2010, 11:49
Are you doing that course on Wakefield St in Alicetown?
steveyb
23rd September 2010, 12:41
Moto Academy NZ is looking for someone to come and help on racedays. As mentioned above, this would be a non-paying gig, but we can pay your travel costs.
We will be looking for someone to help us for the summer and NZSBK which may possibly have a small wage component, but no promises.
If you get involved with us you will be introduced to the General Manager of Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, in Europe.
I am certain that they would be constantly looking for mechanics with race team experience and especially with 125GP bikes.
Cheers
Steve
PM Me.
Jr_Mechanic
23rd September 2010, 13:19
indeed i am in alicetown. the weltech g block
Str8 Jacket
23rd September 2010, 17:12
indeed i am in alicetown. the weltech g block
haha! I see you guy's every arvo on my way home from work....
Sorry, I couldn't really add any value to this thread. You should however try and take one of the guy's offers up (above). Take a Sat off and come see what it's like, surely you are entitiled to annual leave?
feral1
23rd September 2010, 17:57
Hey JR,
Go on, reply to SteveyB's post. thats a great offer, and if you make the grade and present well. thats could be a sweet deal for you and have you understanding two strokes as fast as you know it. you could be set for a choice as summer in the NZ race scene
Feral
Ivan
23rd September 2010, 18:30
Hey I was a ex student down there at Weltec bloody good course,
Really take any chance you have Phil might have told you about Scoot? he was the same year as me did some work with Jay Lawrence in the Nationals and went to England working ended up at Colchester Kawasaki and working in MSS Kawasaki.
working on 125gp bikes would be a good start they are a proper race bike but are not to complicated to make to many mistakes to start with as I know what its like working in a shop to working on raceday the ball game changes completly the time factor is alot quicker in having to have the bike completed and working on a 600 could be abit dawnting to start with.
I mean thats how I look atit you might be perfectly fine and able to work to a high standered in a quick ammount of time.
Anyway give it your best shot and good luck for your final exams down there
Whitebait
23rd September 2010, 19:05
Moto Academy NZ is looking for someone to come and help on racedays. As mentioned above, this would be a non-paying gig, but we can pay your travel costs.
We will be looking for someone to help us for the summer and NZSBK which may possibly have a small wage component, but no promises.
If you get involved with us you will be introduced to the General Manager of Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, in Europe.
I am certain that they would be constantly looking for mechanics with race team experience and especially with 125GP bikes.
Cheers
Steve
PM Me.
Is this open to anyone??
Jr_Mechanic
24th September 2010, 14:22
They are great offers and I am trying to reply to them but the sight will not allow me to reply to the Pm's. So far I have had 4 great offers and am trying to follow up on them all. Thank you again. If i havent replied it is because it wont let me. Alternatively send me a contact number and i WILL call.
FROSTY
24th September 2010, 17:10
JR--- I'd strongly reccomend you call Shaun. His phone numbers are on his profile
He is a stroppy li ginga but he's forgotten more about the INTERNATIONAL race scene than most will likely ever know.
Getting a gig in NZ spannering might be ok for experience but you need to get to the States or europe to get a real wage race spannering.
steveyb
24th September 2010, 17:25
Is this open to anyone??
You looking for something to do, fella???
Givus a call.
Steve
ellipsis
25th September 2010, 08:11
....take some risks JR....nothing worse than looking back in 10...20...30... years and saying ....'i wish i had.'... believe me....
jasonu
25th September 2010, 16:10
Are you able to get your self to to manfeild race track on the following dates, and take care of your travel costs and accomadtion?
Round 6
Manfeild Short Track
Fridat 8th- TEST DAY ONLY
Sat 9th October RACE DAY
If so, I will happily give you a start in the race track scene, but it will be bit by bit though, as we do not know even know each other, and I need to see your abilities before I would let you loose on a race bike.
Bloody nice offer!!!
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