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about to finish high school this definitely helps thank you
Ответитьpension is standard in a lot european countries.
ОтветитьObserve how almost none of these jobs include actually working on a car this is because jobs and hobbies should remain separate because if your work is fixing a car you would dread fixing your own car which isn't good
Ответитьi really want to go to some 1st world country in the future because now i need to fight to get like the worst payment possible in the most abusive job (and i already quit my job so yeah kinda looking for another job right now and im broke :/)
Srry for my bad english :p
Drugs pay well
Ответитьwhat is bladed on a full set of tires wil go for at the most 600 $ and at least for like 140$
ОтветитьYou’re tripping when it comes to delivery job.
Ответитьnahh the thumbnail, i got my 08 lancer with my first job
Ответитьif only i was allowed to be a delivery driver as a 16 year old
Ответитьi’m currently 18 years old. Worked as a salesman at a dodge dealer as my first full time job. I later understood why they hired my young a** as they were desperate for staff. Now I’m a sales porter at Toyota and it’s WAY BETTER
Ответитьi feel like i have one of the least expected jobs as a car guy. like i currently daily drive a '19 ecoboost premium with the performance package but i work as a game dev/software engineer xD. ill be at the car meet and they like "bro how did you afford that?" "so like i made this game where you have to shoot people off floating islands with a shotgun and it helped me buy this car, plus im 19" "yo wtf?!?"
ОтветитьI'm 17 right now and I do really want to do a job that is related to cars, so this vid was pretty helpful
Ответитьthe package delivery does sound better but u dont get tips where as on a food delivery driver u usually get tips
ОтветитьDefinitely agree about the valet job. I started at 17, and by 21 I’ve had the opportunity to be in a Cullinan, Huracan Performante, Raptor R, M4 Comp, etc.
Ответить"sat it with me ... "
Guys we've been bamboozled
I wish this video existed when I was 17 damn it
ОтветитьThe one thing about working on cars professionally is that you may get tired of working on your own car.
ОтветитьYes, doing tires especially at season it's veeeeery profitable like veeeeeeeeery. One month and you can get a car. 3 months and you can afford good condition and really nice car.
Ответить20k for 2 years of automotive tech at a community college.
Ответитьcalled my local pep boys and they’re hiring! thanks bladed angel!
ОтветитьI work as a pizza delivery drive and it’s the only time I’ve been ok with going to work lmao
ОтветитьIve worked at an oil change place for a few months now and I’ve got to say it’s not bad at all! I’ve had all kinds of cars come in for an oil change from Porsches to Amg Mercedes Benz’s. Probably the coolest car was a hellcat redeye that came in and did a burnout AND a launch control pull after he got his oil changed😂😂
ОтветитьI wanna be a barista 😀
ОтветитьRn I'm 17 making $16/h, just waiting till I'm 18 to get a better job, start making more, and hopefully getting a better car, most of the money from this job is going to go into a motorcycle
ОтветитьNext do one with college kids as now it’s even harder to make more money, plus school so mostly part time.
ОтветитьI never went to college. I make 100k a year delivering bread in a box truck. Delivery people can make bank
ОтветитьSomething that pays well is also an honorable mention. Finally got one that does well
ОтветитьYal Americans dont get pension on non goverment jobs
ОтветитьIm a full time test driver and i can agree, if you make your passion to your job it loses its appeal - i used to love back road weekends but since i do it daily and am payed for that, i rather sit at home beeing lazy
ОтветитьHow did you know about Dave? My illegal pet tiger?
Ответитьas a Car Guy I would NEVER EVER work with other peoples cars....
ОтветитьBest job for a car guy? Banking and finance so you can actually afford the super cars you have wet dreams over.
ОтветитьI drove for amazon while in technician school, I tore my ACL. Amazon gave me the run around for 3 months. They never fixed it and fired me bc I couldn't come back to work. I finished school now a line technician making less then I did driving delivering pizza. Yeah😂😂
ОтветитьAs someone who worked food delivery and then switched to grocery delivery(with a company van) I can confirm that you pretty much hit the nail on the head. Only dowside is you get used to the van much more than your car. I actually hit my car really hard when parking the other day because I forgot that it has a long hood and not like a van haha
ОтветитьAs a car wash attendant it’s an easy job at least the one I work for it’s mostly just remembering what to do. It does get hot inside the building but it’s with the money. They have hosted car meets here and every meet they’ve hosted there was some amazing cars
ОтветитьThe summer is the slowest time for carwashes. If your in a state with winter, it will always be busier in the winter. Also you make tips, which will vary depending where you go, but I would regularly make 8-20 an hour in tip alone. Not an easy job, also weather dependant which kinda sucks.
ОтветитьMazdaspeed 6 underrated 👍
ОтветитьMost people won't Hire drivers under 16..
ОтветитьAutoZone now allows 16 year olds to be hired, however you can't drive the company cars until you're 18. Either way nothing like getting paid to drive a car you aren't paying for gas in.
ОтветитьWow as a european i find it amusing how you talk about a pention every in citizen of my country gets a pension aslong as thay pay taxes😂
ОтветитьBro you missed out on being a parts counterperson!
ОтветитьLoving the Tekken music in the background
ОтветитьThis is so interesting. Living in Europe, none of these jobs exist or are entry level in the slightest and require either years of work experience, a degree, or an apprenticeship. Or they‘re just not as well paid / give the same benefits. I feel like the only true entry level jobs that exist in my country are retail, delivery, cleaning, and being a helping hand in a kitchen / doing fast food. One example would be the tire thingy. This isn‘t a dedicated position here, it is expected to be part of the job of a technician, for which you need at least an apprenticeship (years of barely paid slave labor followed by an exam you rarely get prepared for).
ОтветитьCome work as an aircraft mechanic. You can start as an apprentice while getting certified. And it pays better and your inside most of the tim in climate controlled hangar! Learn fabrication skills and how to navigate the manuals. The og's teach you how to troubleshoot and most of the stuff on planes translates to cars.
ОтветитьI went from 1.7 years at autozone, taking 3 years off of the auto industry, to landing a job at mercedes benz as a parts advisor raking it in.
My tips:
1) be presentable, and practice being well spoken.
2) stay clean cut, ans respectable from an appearance perspective
3) DONT BE AFRAID TO SAY "I DONT KNOW". Too many know it alls in the field, youll just complicate shit for customers and your coworkers. You aren't jimmy neutron, work with your team, nobody is judging you.
4) For the love of god, its not rocket science, you sell parts... dont act like the world is ending, youll stress out your whole team if you cant relax.
5) For the love of God, don't be a know it all. We shit talked all of those guys who acted like that.
6) Let your associates handle their own customers and sales unless they specifically ask you for help.
7) Learn to shut the fuck up every now and then, most parts departments/parts stores are tight knit, you guys spend ALL DAY together, dont be an annoying fuck.
8) Dont do too much drugs.
is there anything, ANYTHING at all that would allow me to get a job like this at 15, like bruh i dont want to work at publix ;-;
Ответитьi wish they paid that much in my country
Ответитьive done mostly warehouse jobs, though i do food delivery as a side gig (good way to make a quick $100, bad way to live off of). i also do another gig where i one-way box trucks to another building or auction. the gigs are usually $15-20/hr but also not your gas (except chase drivers… who get higher pay and are reimbursed about 32c/mile)
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