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confession
I work at Serotta doing whatever I can to most effectively get frames completed and shipped. Mostly, this month, I push keys, mice, and buttons sending tools whizzing into carbon fiber while hand filing bits of same. It's pretty whiz-bang, green light now, cool.
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Ex here, too, three years managing aftermarket sales in Europe for an American component company. Dream job at times, life-changing for sure. Lost my proper Tuscan accent, adesso parlo come un zucchin'.
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Originally Posted by
sbornia
Lost my proper Tuscan accent, adesso parlo come un zucchin'.
You speak like someone from Züri now? :congrats: No more like a Ticinese?
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Originally Posted by
Saab2000
You speak like someone from Züri now? :congrats: No more like a Ticinese?
Nah, zucchino...testa grande, ma vuota...Italian slang for those from further north.
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Product mangler, Customer service, Campagnolo & Fulcrum service centre guy for New Zealand importer/wholesaler.
DB
David Benson
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I always find these threads too late....
bike shop employee = 23 years, though not right now....
"art" teacher = 5 years
dad = 13 years
drain on society, family and friends = 40 years
Last edited by huckleberry; 01-07-2009 at 11:37 AM.
Reason: pic too big plus i'm an idiot
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*raises hand*
I'm a buyer-head fitter-product manager-business manager-any thing else the owner doesn't want to or is not good a doing at a top 100 retailer. WAY over educated and under paid :D but happy, I think.
I've had jobs in the "real world" and prefer life on this side of reality, I think.
Starnut
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Fractional owner, sales guy and fitter at a LBS chain; I'm in KC. About to upset my own apple cart and move to Tucson; can't take the winter weather anymore.. Hopefully I will find another shop to work in there.
Scott
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Originally Posted by
Z3c
Hopefully I will find another shop to work in there.
Scott
Fairwheel Bikes across form the U of A campus. Awesome shop. Fairwheelbikes.com
Starnut
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Originally Posted by
Starnut
Fairwheel Bikes across form the U of A campus. Awesome shop. Fairwheelbikes.com
Starnut
Yep, I know Ralph...
Scott
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General service manager for four Portland-area stores. Top 100 retailer.
17th season in the biz... jaded but not burned out... yet. :biggrin:
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shop owner as well as a long time wrench for small pro mountain bike team based in NC.
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Industrial Designer. Pulling heads out of arses since 1993.
FRAMEBUILDING PARTS FOR
SALE!
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Just opened a cooperatively owned and operated retail/repair shop in Baltimore where we build frames as well.
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Originally Posted by
Tommy Nash
Just opened a cooperatively owned and operated retail/repair shop in Baltimore where we build frames as well.
hey tommy atmo!
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Originally Posted by
e-RICHIE
hey tommy atmo!
Ahoy hoy!
Kudos on the Collective BTW, it's good to see more cooperative structures forming in the business.
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Uhh...I feel like a fraud in the present company but I work in marketing and on the bike shop sales floor for a Bay Area sporting goods discounter. Fun job and a welcome departure from my previous gig.
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Welder, Machinist, Wheelbuilder.
Some bike company in Vancouver, B.C.(There aren't many, who build frames)
Since 1994.
:biggrin:
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same thing as before just a new shop
JUNIOR
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