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7th December 2011, 00:26 #1Junior Member
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anyone know of any jobs in motorsport
looking to get into a job in motorsport been a mechanic since i left school 10 years ago just fancy the next step if anyone knows of or has anything please let me know
thanks
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7th December 2011, 14:11 #2Senior Member
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You and thousands of others, I'm afraid. The job market in general is fiercely competitive, and motorsport especially so. You need experience and luck, not necessarily in that order, and if you already have some skills you might be best served helping out some local karters or junior formula drivers - don't expect to be paid much if at all for this! None of the mechanics in national or international series just walked into the job, they went through years of grafting their way up just the same as the drivers did.
Are you near a circuit? Try going down on a trackday or test session and asking around, or bombarding all your local teams and drivers with polite emails (and I genuinely don't wish to be harsh but I wouldn't even finish reading an email with grammar like your opening post, so make sure you take your time to get it right).
Good luck
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7th December 2011, 15:49 #3Admin
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Dave, it's true that an above average proportion of "I want a job in motorsport" posts, have terrible capitalisation, punctuation and grammar.
In order to get a job in even the minor leagues of motorsport you need to be exceptional, in every aspect.Please 'like' our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/motorsportforums
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7th December 2011, 17:11 #4Senior Donkey
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capitalisation is overrated, said billy as he helped his uncle jack off a horse.
United in diversity !!!
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7th December 2011, 17:25 #5Senior Member
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Don't be so harsh. Is this really what capitalism has taken us to, capital punishment?
I could really use a fish right now
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7th December 2011, 18:46 #6
Originally Posted by Mark
Very true. The number of engineering undergrads who say they want to work in F1 is very, very high. I don't think that they realise how much work they have to put in to get even close to that level.
I try to inform them of the dedication required in the nicest possible terms....
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7th December 2011, 19:28 #7Senior Member
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I rest my case.
Originally Posted by Starter
I could really use a fish right now
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7th December 2011, 20:07 #8Junior Member
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Thanks guys, very appreciated!!
Wasn't expecting to get much out of the original post, i was just putting out some feelers at early hours of the morning. Sorry for any punctuation missed ect , wasnt aware grammar was a "must" on a forum post.
As everyone clearly points out about the motorsport industry I know its not a job you can just walk into , thats why i am asking the questions! I currently run my own small company breaking and building cars for people, so am fully aware of how many people are in the industry. The people i help are just local drivers nothing big scale, but i enjoy what i do so thought i would ask about any jobs a bit higher up that was all.
Thanks for all the replys
hope i dont come across like a arse (as im not)
thanks
phill
autoworks nova sports
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8th December 2011, 19:31 #9Senior Member
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Sorry you did not get any leads from on here,but there are vacancies out there,I have friends who were working at local Ford !and British Leyland dealerships,who left to work for RED developments,at Widnes,which belonged to Geoff Fielding,and one or them finished up at Fords rally Dept at Boreham.So everything is possible,just try the small teams and see where it gets you.Out of small acorns grow large trees.Best of luck with it
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8th December 2011, 22:00 #10Junior Member
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Cheers buddy, something constructive
Thanks very much will keep looking


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