Gap year.. work with bikes?

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aJohnson

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Ok I may be in the wrong section here but anyhoo...

I'll be having a gap year after I finish my A levels this year, it may even be longer than a year, I may not even go to University, haven't decided yet. But that's not too important.

Anyway I'm looking to see if there is anyway I could get into work with bikes and the likes, or if there are any apprenticeships to do with bike mechanics. I've been searching but haven't found much of interest.

I would do one of those courses but basically don't have enough money to do so.

Any advice/ideas would be greatly appreciated, ta.
 

wafflycat

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Contact your local bike shops and ask if they'll take you on?
 
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aJohnson

aJohnson

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wafflycat said:
Contact your local bike shops and ask if they'll take you on?

Good idea, think I'll do that asap. Was thinking LBS but didn't know how to go about it.
 

Young Un

New Member
aJohnson said:
Good idea, think I'll do that asap. Was thinking LBS but didn't know how to go about it.

I emailled mine after spending quite a bit of money with them asking them for a weeks work experience over the summer holidays. I turned up early, dressed smartly, and did everyhting they asked me to without questions, and stayed late helping tudy up the shop. After a week of that, the sat me down for a chat; they said they would like to offer me a job when the current saturday boy was away racing - great I thought. Later that day, after the Boss and the other guy working in the shop had had a chat, they sat me down again and told me i had a permanent staurday job, whichc I wasn't expecting at all, I just wanted the work experience to look good on my CV, I didn't go with the intension of getting a job but I did and I'm well chuffed. So perhaps try voluntenterring for a week or two.
 
I'd ask myself a few questions about my gap year first.

What do I want to achieve? Earning money? Accumulating experience? Travelling and meeting interesting people?

What am I going to study? Can I find a voluntary position or internship in that area? are there any local organisations who are worth approaching?

I think replacing brake pads and arguing with customers who keep saying "£35?!? but it's only a bike!" will get boring really quickly. However, there is one thing about crap jobs - they help you to raise your sights very quickly.
 
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