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Supertec Has A Job Opening

Supertec is looking for a Porsche engine rebuilder. Immediate opening. Experienced tech or entry level. Will help relocate and train appropriate candidate. Full time. Peaceful working environment (as long as the boss is happy .)
We only work on air-cooled Porsche 911 based engines and 901-915 transmissions. Here's your chance to learn from some of the best or teach us something.. Any age (semi retired OK)
PM or call.
Here is the view from the shop.



If this is not the correct forum, please advise.

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Old 03-16-2005, 06:41 AM
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Too bad you didn't move to TX when you just relocated.
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Old 03-16-2005, 07:28 AM
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Jamie, thinking of getting out of nanotech....stuff?(whatever it is that you do?)


This is a great opportunity for someone looking to get in and learn how to do it right. Henry even gets up early to make chilli for his guys. That alone should seal the deal!
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Old 03-17-2005, 06:05 AM
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£uck it, im selling up. Henry, put the kettle on, im on my way.

Oh. wait. ive got a mortgage, wife, child, card...............................hmmm.........

Andy
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Old 03-17-2005, 06:17 AM
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If you were in Or or WA where the equitiy in my house would pay off the next....it would be fun.
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Old 03-17-2005, 06:42 AM
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Aaron, I just think an opportunity to learn from one of the best in the business does not come up often. I have thought about getting out of my field many times. But then what would I do to relax away from work... Right now, turning wrenches is my escape from the real-world.

OK back to Henry's Classified ad.
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Old 03-17-2005, 07:21 AM
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Darn Henry, if you were in florida I would be very tempted.

Good luck on the search.
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If you were close to orange county id be there for sure, or if i could relocate id be down there in a second. Id love to work on porsches all day

good luck finding someone
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Any chance of a spinoff company in the Baton Rouge area? Probably not much of a market here, but I figured Id at least ask. What a great oppurtunity. Im already jealous of whoever takes this job
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I am your guy. If it's not too much to ask, can you please wait until after 8 pm tonight so I can verify I hit the lottery?
That's the only way the wife will let me quit my job and work on Porsches for a living. She just doesn't understand
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I nominate H.G.P; and second the action for a spinoff, maybe Orlando?..
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Bump, for a very good opportunity!
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Henry,

Not that there’s much of a chance of me applying. But how about some of the particulars: pay, health insurance, vacation, etc. I've had some jobs as a parts changer when I was young (heads, water pumps etc), I’ve been to a few diesel rebuild classes (only motor I ever rebuilt was a Cummins straight six), and have wrenched my ’71 a little bit. I have a degree in engineering, not that that means anything. What would you consider starting pay at for a beginner who learns fast? Just curious.

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