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Should I ride or drive
Hello All
I have a job interview,at a new bicycle shop. That is opening in my town doing general assemable of bickes/and doing some work on bikes, that are in for service. It's a 20 min ride from my house. Question is should I ride the bike over, or drive my wife's car, and be neat/ fresh for the interview. Didn't know if riding my bike would help land the job. Thanks All Bikehead |
Ride but ride at a calm pace, so you don't show up winded and dripping sweat.
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Drive your car to within 1 mile, then ride the rest of the way. Just don't get caught doing it...;)
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normally I would say don't ride to any interview, but it's a bike shop.
ride. they'll understand. it'll probably even get you some points, by showing that you are really into bicycles. if they don't and it doesn't I'll be really surprised. just take it easy going in so you don't show up sweating. or get there really early and take some time to cool down. |
yep. ride there. Ride easy. Give yourself plenty of time, arrive early enough to cool down first. Wear decent clothing, button up shirt, no jeans, NO spandex or jerseys. let them know (if there's an opening for you to mention it) that you rode to the interview.
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Ride, but make sure your bike is perfectly tuned. It'll get interviewed, too, ya know.
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You guys are from another planet. Here in California, nobody would care if you showed up at an interview for a bike shop wearing shorts and a t-shirt. They'd be more interested in what you know about bikes than if you know how to button your shirt and iron your pants.
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Originally Posted by Thor29
You guys are from another planet. Here in California, nobody would care if you showed up at an interview for a bike shop wearing shorts and a t-shirt. They'd be more interested in what you know about bikes than if you know how to button your shirt and iron your pants.
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Originally Posted by Bikehead
Hello All
I have a job interview,at a new bicycle shop. Didn't know if riding my bike would help land the job. Thanks All Bikehead For the other people, I feel more pumped up. I take them by surprise on how animated and positively hyper I am. |
Originally Posted by GaryA
Ride but ride at a calm pace, so you don't show up winded and dripping sweat.
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Ride. For all the reasons above except for post #7. Isn't Cali a different planet?
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Originally Posted by staehpj1
The OP is apparently in Dayton Ohio. That may actually qualify as a different planet than anywhere in California.
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Originally Posted by wheel
Are you serious? Do you think you would land a job at your auto dealership ridding your bike?
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Originally Posted by wheel
Are you serious? Do you think you would land a job at your auto dealership ridding your bike?
For the other people, I feel more pumped up. I take them by surprise on how animated and positively hyper I am. I was riding my bike, when I got a job,at a car dealership. Worked there 6 years, till the car line was sold to another dealer, across the street. All the time I worked there, I got,Oh your too old to ride a bike everyday,I was 56. And had just retired from G.M. After 30 years,and wasn't ready to stop working, yet. The saleman, was always, telling me they would give a good trade-in for my bike on a car...haha:D In those 6 years I missed 10 days, not riding 5 days a week. I got use to all the your too old, and you better buy a car, before your old bones, are found on the side of the road. I have always, wanted to work in a bike shop, since I stated riding, back in the mid-late 70's. Bike shop around here, have very few, job opening. So I'm going to jump on this job,and work in a bike shop, before I retire for good in 5 years. You need to go for your dreams, or your be, "Man I always wanted to work, in a bike shop, and didn't get too. Bikehead Paramount Series 3 Gary Fisher Nivana Schwinn Woodlands MB |
My friend interviewed at a scooter shop in Denver. She showed up in a motorcycle jack carrying a helmet in gloves. The interview was more about her scooters than anything else. She has 5 or 6 vintage Vespas, she got the job.
Definitely ride the bike. Clean it, but make sure it looks like it gets ridden. If needed, replace tires, brake pads, bar tape etc... Make sure everything is in perfect working order. I'm not sure I would ride any of my bikes to an interview at a bike shop. :rolleyes: |
so... did ya get the job?
i have an interview tomorrow. not at a bike shop. i plan on riding (even at -5C i know i'll be a bit sweaty) but i told the manager i'm a cyclist. i figure that if they want to hire me, that they should know who i am. cycling is a big part of who i am and the choices i've made in my life. good luck vibes all around! |
Originally Posted by zippered
so... did ya get the job?
i have an interview tomorrow. not at a bike shop. i plan on riding (even at -5C i know i'll be a bit sweaty) but i told the manager i'm a cyclist. i figure that if they want to hire me, that they should know who i am. cycling is a big part of who i am and the choices i've made in my life. good luck vibes all around! The interview is at 3:30 tomorrow 2/107 I will be usrw to let everyone, know if I got it. Keeping my fingers/toes/eyes crossed for good luck. Also good-luck on your intrerview:D. Bikehead Paramount series 3 Gary Fisher Nivana Schwinn Wodland MTB |
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