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For you Gulf Coast qualified BMW techs, San Jose BMW is looking for more qualified techs. Call or E-Mail for Chris.
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San Jose BMW is looking for more qualified techs
Aren't they all?
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Dean,

Now I was a certified BMW bike tech in 1966. I imagine a couple of things have changed since then. :roll:

For those who may be interested but are not familiar with the dealership, I was in there a couple of times and I was impressed. It looked like an excellent place to work, staffed with nice, competent people. Who could ask for more?

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Well, one could ask for affordable housing for one thing. I imagine a decent house there runs at least 400K.
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I believe north of $600K is the norm.
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