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I worked at that branch whilst at uni. I was Area Mechanic (meaning I had to go around all the stores in the area and sort their repairs out) and I can safely say the Putney store was the only one I looked forward to working in.
I worked at that branch whilst at uni. I was Area Mechanic (meaning I had to go around all the stores in the area and sort their repairs out) and I can safely say the Putney store was the only one I looked forward to working in.
There is a job going for a full time mechanic in putney . . .
If you utter the name 'halfords' to most enthusiasts you will probably hear an old tale of forks being fitted backwards and wheels falling off. No comment. . .
I have been working in halfords for ages now and when I started it was a bit of a joke as me and my mates were racing DH an 4X. Halfords was not a name that us lot cared for.
Throughout my time working for them, from school to college to uni and now in London, I have been treated really well. Halfords has learnt to really respect and appreciate passion and knowledge and the company has changed dramatically to reflect this. I never thought that the cheapest place to get parts would be from work, nor that I would get a £2k c2w voucher each year to spend on whatever I want.
We have an opportunity in Putney. Both the Store Manager and myself, the Assistant Manager, are passionate about bikes. We are proficient mechanics, and we are looking for enthusiastic person who wants to be the main man in a small bike shop.
Experience is preferred but not essential. Attitude is key! Full training is available.
If you or anyone you know may be looking for this kind of opportunity come in and have a chat with us.
Thanks
Lance