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+1 to job, better job yields better girlfriend in the end
[TW]Fox;18126975 said:Why leave the girlfriend? Mine is about that far away and has been ever since she moved home from Uni.
Is it worthwhile to move 150miles away for a minimum wage job? It doesn't take long to start hating a job when you're being paid so little, regardless of your interest in the field. The fact they want to start you on so little is perhaps indicative of how they regard their employees.
If it's the training you're after, why not look for it locally now you've got it in your head you want to do it.
Like some have said, even if that job is your dream job, it won't feel like much of a dream when you come home to a crappy flat or bedsit, living on minimum wage with no friends in a weird new place. Sounds like hell to me.
Maybe if you were able to do things on the side, like buying and selling cars (I am guessing with your knowledge of working with cars you could buy damaged cars and do them up etc), or something to that effect, to get some extra money rolling in.
All this just sounds like hell for me though. It's not like a genuine once in a lifetime job, its just some garage that works on some type of car in some place. You see plenty of those around everywhere.
I'd pick to stay with the girlfriend, and perhaps now you're thinking about it, look for jobs in the local area which are more appealing to you.
Just my 2 cents.
i just been offered a job as a welder/mechanic.
Omg man, that will never happen again!!!!111
You guys are talking like this guy has just been offered to be a lawyer or a nasa scientist.
Anyway, in my opinion, if it's what you love, then you should go for it. I have been living with my gf for the past 2.5 years but prior to that we lived quite far away from each other and we surivived fine, surely you can see your gf on weekends, talk on facebook, talk on the phone or perhaps if she has nothing there and things kick off with your new job she can come and move with you. Or you can just dump her if it's nothing serious but I would give her a chance if I loved her.
This man speaks more and more sense in every post he makes!
+1
I'm almost certain that this job is advertised/mentioned over on the Pistonheads forum. The guy offering it seemed to be pretty much set on wanting a 16-18 year old for funding reasons - Does he still intend of putting you on a course to get some qualifications to your name?
It really is the type of opportunity I'd have given various body parts up for at 16/17/18, but at 26 you've really got to be thinking long and hard about it. To be honest even I'd be weary about it if the offer came up, and I'm not even 20 yet...
It's not even necessarily the money issue. You're going to work hard, end up doing all of the dog's body work and get generally speaking zero appreciation for it.And then there is the vital thing that even I underestimated when going into the trade - When you do something you are passionate about day in, day out it begins to lose it's magic after a while. It is sad but it is true.
Maybe it is different in smaller places, but out of 20 odd guys on the shop floor at my place I'd genuinely struggle to find 3/4 of us who are still genuinely passionate about cars. To everyone else it is nothing more than a job. I think that says a lot.
girlfriends usually come and go, job offers like that don't though. Go for it
as you say he thinks the guy he has now is useless
so he offers you the job, but he doesnt want to pay anymore than he is paying now
i think your going to have a hard time getting anymore money out of him later
he will just look for someone to replace you and pay the same
ive reached a point now in my life where money isnt the most important thing, ive chased the fast paced decent money sales jobs, thinking money would make me happy and being honest it didnt, it just made me into a idiot, theres plenty of sales jobs around here with commision on top, infact im doing one now!
What sort of money do you think im worth then?
Anyone is worth more than minimum wage, I would be insulted to be offered that for a skilled technical job and it shows quite frankly what a dodgy place it likely is,
hes not really an apprentice though is he... not if he knows enough to make his own 200mph car and can already do all the work that he will be doingSorry mate, but...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*breathe*HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
He's going in as an apprentice. Hilariously low pay is an integral part of the job description. I am not joking here, if you get paid national minimum wage you are considered well paid..
/trolling
He's going in as an apprentice. Hilariously low pay is an integral part of the job description. I am not joking here, if you get paid national minimum wage you are considered well paid. I know as I'm one of the lucky few who makes national minimum wage and when comparing take home pay with other apprentices in the trade the response I get, without question or exception, is "You get paid HOW MUCH?".
I spoke with a bloke who genuinely claims to earn £2.50 an hour. £2.50. And this isn't a backstreet garage either, this is a franchised service centre.
Some people might question how this is possible, but as far as I'm aware there isn't an underlying minimum wage for apprentices? There are guidelines, but nothing set in stone.
Some people might question how this is possible, but as far as I'm aware there isn't an underlying minimum wage for apprentices? There are guidelines, but nothing set in stone.