Looking to Turn Wrenches in Berkeley?

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  1. Nathan

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    From SFBAY Craigslist - https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/trp/4834360639.html

    Bay Area's original BMW/MiniCooper specialists have a career position for a journeyman-level technician. Since 1974, H&B is the best-equipped BMW and MiniCooper independent in northern California. Complete technical library with interactive training; the latest computer diagnostic and programming equipment; online technical and data subscriptions with BMW and Mini; factory tools and reference materials. Three generations of service customers. Scope of work includes routine maintenance, complex troubleshooting, some restorations, tuning, and engine building. Parts department is fully stocked, professionally managed, up-to-date. Top salary and working conditions for the right career-minded person. Benefits include IRA with profit-sharing, medical, dental, and disability insurance. If you are bright, skilled, experienced with BMWs and MiniCoopers, current in computer technology, and want to work with the best, this is your opportunity.
    For images of H&B, see:
    https://picasaweb.google.com/110534537262257674716/HBShopPhotos23004thStreet

    Emailed resume should include detailed references with contact information. H&B will respond via email.

    M/A has zero to due with this company, saw this ad and thought it may appeal to someone.
     
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    #2 Firebro17, Jan 6, 2015
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    I had Hardy and Beck build an engine for my 2002 in about 1980 or so. They were a class act shop then and built a great street runner for me. I do miss that car...
     

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