eel
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job in a car body shop wot do u think is it easy 2 get a job in 1 any1 work in a body shop
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BarnshaW
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i think u wold need some qualifications. and some knowledge on sensors
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eel
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funny wot qualifications
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pdwhelan
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i think that depends how good you are, if you show a bodyshop your work and they like it im sure they would hire you as they would get more custom and happy customers etc
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eel
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ok thanks
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AuroraSport
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You need to look at apprenticeships mate, do NVQ 2 + 3 in body repair/panel spraying etc. Courses usually take about 3 years depending on who employs you and who sorts out your training.
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Kathryn W
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quote: Originally posted by AuroraSport
You need to look at apprenticeships mate, do NVQ 2 + 3 in body repair/panel spraying etc. Courses usually take about 3 years depending on who employs you and who sorts out your training.
Other wise i doubt it you would have much chance at all
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eel
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i do have a nvq 2 but not in body repair/panel spraying
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AuroraSport
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it needs to be relative to the job unfortunately. ive got NVQ 3 in parts but a bodyshop wouldnt take me on to spray panels.
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by eel
i do have a nvq 2 but not in body repair/panel spraying
I have an NVQ 2 in Engineering Manufacture, won't get me a mechanics job though will it!!!...
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eel
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well i dont have do spraying
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pdwhelan
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eel. you have to give somthing like this a long thought, think about the person who would hire you with out any skills in bodyshop, he would lose out on money and be fixing any mistakes wich costs more money and loss of custom and a bad rep. he also wouldnt hire you to watch other people do the work while you learn that way, he would be paying you for nothing. im sure you wouldnt like to pay me to come and do some bodywork on your car knwoing well i havnt done it before hehe, you can pay me and see how it turns out though, i do need the extra cash
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gtitim
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well i wouldnt employ you, based on the grammar, language and attitude you have.
the best thing you could do would be to write to a local bodyshop enquiring about apprentice positions. many of the bigger companies will take on trainees and send them to college on day release. but expect £40 a week apprentice rate.
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Brett
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If you can do it just rent out your own unit and be employed by yourself.
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eel
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well i dont want 2 go 2 college i just want 2 get on with work i am a good hard worker i have been in my 4 the last 5 and 1/2 years i dont like writeing
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eel
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i have been in my job 4 the last 5 and 1/2 years i dont like writeing
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Marc
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Is that because you can't?
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eel
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cant wot
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Marc
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Write.
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Joe
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You will NEED some form of qualifications in the correct field. Look into apprenticeships as people have said, if I owned a bodyshop and someone with no qualifications asked for a job it'd be a no straight away. Its not like stacking shelves at Tesco theres alot of skill involved and a bodyshop would'nt have the time to fully train someone up. Time is money and all that.
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pdwhelan
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never mind eel.. if you are not willing to learn then you have no chance
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eel
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i find it hard 2 write i have want 2 work in a body shop 4 a long time coz i like car and i am pissed of with my job i am in now
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Marc
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Apply at college next summer then.
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Joe
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Well go out and get some qualifications, other than that get off your arse and go and ask some bodyshops if there are any positions for someone who is unqualified. Clearly you can't be arsed so why should they be arsed with you.
Best of luck.
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AuroraSport
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if you want to get into that area you will definitely need to start at the bottom rung. i did, i was stuck on £90 a week for a few months and im still not seeing any more money until i have my qualifications on my doorstep. if its something you want to do then you need to make sacrifices.
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