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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: at the moment I live in Portugal
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Lately I have been on a quest to find some standard for the hierarchy of bicycle mechanics.
Several shops in my area boast a "Master Mechanic" among their ranks, while others are populated by simple "mechanics". After doing a little research online, I have found a shop that claims to have a 17 year old "Master", while also employing a UBI certified tech with DT Swiss cert. and suspension cert.; but with only the title of "mechanic". What steps must the "new guy" take to rise to the status of "Master" ?? If you are a "Master", how long have you been a mechanic? How long a Master? Magic |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Port Townsend, WA
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What a good question! What separates the masters from the regulars is-- head knowledge and applied knowledge. There's a person's head, and then there's a person's hand on a wrench. A master mechanic is someone who has somehow managed to reach a point where they seem to know everything, and they can build or fix everything right the first time. A master mechanic has an intuitive knowledge, built through experience, of what to take into account in any given situation. They are masters of compatability.
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Location: Living the dream in South West Ohio
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