Help wanted at Justice Racing Engines
Mods - if in wrong place, please move or tell me how.
Seeking additonal engine machinist/assembler. Full-time position.
Experience w/ Sunnen/RMC/Rottler bottom-end rebuilding equipment and short/long block assembly of fitted components.
This is not a trainee position. Obviously, the succesfull applicant will be trained in our methods.
No phone calls.
All inquiries must be by pm or email jimjustice@justiceracingengines.com and will be acknowledged. Please include resume, work-related experience, references and salary requirements.
Seeking additonal engine machinist/assembler. Full-time position.
Experience w/ Sunnen/RMC/Rottler bottom-end rebuilding equipment and short/long block assembly of fitted components.
This is not a trainee position. Obviously, the succesfull applicant will be trained in our methods.
No phone calls.
All inquiries must be by pm or email jimjustice@justiceracingengines.com and will be acknowledged. Please include resume, work-related experience, references and salary requirements.
if i needed a job i'd hit u up i've always wanted to get into that type of machining.. I'm a machinist at grove worldwide.... But I don't have much engine machining background.... good luck on your search though
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ReDHaTcHyGuy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if i needed a job i'd hit u up i've always wanted to get into that type of machining.. I'm a machinist at grove worldwide.... But I don't have much engine machining background.... good luck on your search though
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Thanks. After these positions are established then I'll be in a position for trainees.
Jim
</TD></TR></TABLE>Thanks. After these positions are established then I'll be in a position for trainees.
Jim
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boostedcivicsir »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dude if i wasnt 130 miles away.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Relocate. Make new friends!
Thanks, Jim
Relocate. Make new friends!
Thanks, Jim
i have a couple die grinders, a belt sander, and a tig welder....im ready to kickass.
when do i start? i can be there in 2 hours. can i have a few pay checks in advance?
when do i start? i can be there in 2 hours. can i have a few pay checks in advance?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by doublej »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Relocate. Make new friends!
Thanks, Jim</TD></TR></TABLE>
i would kill to be able to work in a place like that. jim, sorry i just bought my new house, and have my other people that depend on me and it isnt pheasable as of now. although i am thinking about a commute he hee.
-mikey
Relocate. Make new friends!
Thanks, Jim</TD></TR></TABLE>i would kill to be able to work in a place like that. jim, sorry i just bought my new house, and have my other people that depend on me and it isnt pheasable as of now. although i am thinking about a commute he hee.
-mikey
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Turbo-charged »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a couple die grinders, a belt sander, and a tig welder....im ready to kickass.
when do i start? i can be there in 2 hours. can i have a few pay checks in advance?</TD></TR></TABLE>
hahah
when do i start? i can be there in 2 hours. can i have a few pay checks in advance?</TD></TR></TABLE>
hahah
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That one and "can you get parts at a discount?" are some of my favorites!
That one and "can you get parts at a discount?" are some of my favorites!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mazda 3 Racer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Relocation costs are covered from Cali, right?
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Sure. We can negotiate after a few quarts thru the beer bong this weekend at vmp.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Sure. We can negotiate after a few quarts thru the beer bong this weekend at vmp.
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Sure. We can negotiate after a few quarts thru the beer bong this weekend at vmp.
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Deal!
Sure. We can negotiate after a few quarts thru the beer bong this weekend at vmp.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Deal!
hey jim once you fill that postion i can be a trainnee. i would really love to learn to build motor and would sure as hell beat the job im doin know welding door frames together
Bret
Bret
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SpeedDreamz.com »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This will be a kickass job for someone. Good luck Jim.
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I think so. It really is just physical work, but we do have alot of fun and take pride in our customers accomplishments.
Thanks.
</TD></TR></TABLE>I think so. It really is just physical work, but we do have alot of fun and take pride in our customers accomplishments.
Thanks.
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I worked for Jim and at the end of the day I felt i should have paid him for the knowledge he passed on. Working for Jim has to be one of the best jobs I ever had. I learned more in the short time i worked for him than I did in years of racing.
Good luck Jim, see you this weekend.
Dan
I worked for Jim and at the end of the day I felt i should have paid him for the knowledge he passed on. Working for Jim has to be one of the best jobs I ever had. I learned more in the short time i worked for him than I did in years of racing.
Good luck Jim, see you this weekend.
Dan
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ReDHaTcHyGuy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">he just curious where traines start at $ wise?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The sad truth is "not enough to live on if your not single and living at home w/ your parents".
The labor margins are so thin compared to the past that the luxury of affording to train is almost non-existent in this type of business. Cash flow is king, so everybody needs to produce.
The job is repetative and many get bored/discouraged because experience takes years to acquire. The payoff, as a decent paying career, comes w/ time and dedication.
Outside of Cup/Indy, the way into this sport, at this level, is to semi-volunteer on a part-time basis. Investing in your education. Almost all of us started out this way.
The sad truth is "not enough to live on if your not single and living at home w/ your parents".
The labor margins are so thin compared to the past that the luxury of affording to train is almost non-existent in this type of business. Cash flow is king, so everybody needs to produce.
The job is repetative and many get bored/discouraged because experience takes years to acquire. The payoff, as a decent paying career, comes w/ time and dedication.
Outside of Cup/Indy, the way into this sport, at this level, is to semi-volunteer on a part-time basis. Investing in your education. Almost all of us started out this way.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by doublej »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
The sad truth is "not enough to live on if your not single and living at home w/ your parents".
The labor margins are so thin compared to the past that the luxury of affording to train is almost non-existent in this type of business. Cash flow is king, so everybody needs to produce.
The job is repetative and many get bored/discouraged because experience takes years to acquire. The payoff, as a decent paying career, comes w/ time and dedication.
Outside of Cup/Indy, the way into this sport, at this level, is to semi-volunteer on a part-time basis. Investing in your education. Almost all of us started out this way.</TD></TR></TABLE>Thats some damn good info!
only if you were in ny, good luck.
The sad truth is "not enough to live on if your not single and living at home w/ your parents".
The labor margins are so thin compared to the past that the luxury of affording to train is almost non-existent in this type of business. Cash flow is king, so everybody needs to produce.
The job is repetative and many get bored/discouraged because experience takes years to acquire. The payoff, as a decent paying career, comes w/ time and dedication.
Outside of Cup/Indy, the way into this sport, at this level, is to semi-volunteer on a part-time basis. Investing in your education. Almost all of us started out this way.</TD></TR></TABLE>Thats some damn good info!
only if you were in ny, good luck.


