bye bye GM Job
#1
bye bye GM Job
well i took a job today to do framing with my buddy. it pays alot more then what i'm making here at the dealership. and well the people i work with are arrogant and backstabbers. lots of talking behind peoples backs too.
so IF you guys need part numbers, or diagrams from the parts catalogue you got till the 6th of march (my last day). so if ya need something, send me a PM
so IF you guys need part numbers, or diagrams from the parts catalogue you got till the 6th of march (my last day). so if ya need something, send me a PM
#3
RE: bye bye GM Job
When you say framing, do you mean framing houses? Thats gonna be a big change from working inside with a lot of people to working outside with just a few of the same people. My father and I build a large garage by ourselves, and it can be a fun job if you were the kind of person that enjoyed playing with legos and lincoln logs as a child. I personally enjoyed it for I built my fair share of lego mansions when I was younger. Lol. Good luck with the job. I dont know about up there in canada, but down here most of the carpenters and laborers are laid off during the winter. Id imagine in canada its pretty much cold up there alot of the year. Do would you guys work year round or close to year round? Are we even talking about the same kind of framing at all? lol.
#4
RE: bye bye GM Job
yea it will building houses, condos, apartments, etc.etc. we pretty much do it year round here. i'm going to be doing an apartment building for the first 2 months on the job so i'll be inside at least. then it'll be pretty much summertime.
i have done framing before as well with a friend of mine so i know the basics. and i'm going to be working with my buddy Shane i've known since grade 10 so it'll be alot more fun work enviroment.
i have done framing before as well with a friend of mine so i know the basics. and i'm going to be working with my buddy Shane i've known since grade 10 so it'll be alot more fun work enviroment.
#7
RE: bye bye GM Job
I have worked in 3 different Chevrolet dealers over the span of 30+ years. Each one had their arrogant and back stabbing employeesthat you had to deal with. The current one is probably the worst.Being the shop foreman I feel that all I do on some days is babysit grown men.Good luck with the new deal,sounds like quite a change!!!
#8
RE: bye bye GM Job
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#9
RE: bye bye GM Job
I can see alot of backstabbing at the dealership position. Usually in construction there isn't so much... unless someone is trying to become foreman. In that case it is just best to keep learning the job and gaining experience.