In a typical work setting, bicycle repairers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of social contact. They communicate with customers in person and on the phone on a daily basis.
- Often work as part of a team of other repairers, mechanics, and salespeople.
- Write emails daily.
- Are somewhat responsible for the safety of bicycle owners.
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- Are somewhat responsible for the work done by other repairers.
Physical Work Conditions
- Usually work indoors, but may occasionally work outdoors when testing a bike.
- Are sometimes exposed to contaminants, such as lubricant.
- May on occasion be exposed to sounds and noise levels that might be uncomfortable.
- Are exposed on a weekly basis to hazardous situations and equipment that might produce minor cuts or burns. They often wear protective attire as a precaution.
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- Work near others, usually several feet apart.
Work Performance
- Must be sure that all details of the job are done and their work is exact. Errors could cause injuries to bicycle riders.
- Regularly make decisions that affect the company's reputation and bicycle owners. They rarely consult a supervisor before deciding how to repair a bicycle.
- Set nearly all of their daily tasks and goals without talking to a superior first.
- Operate by strict weekly deadlines.
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- May repeat the same physical activities.
Hours/Travel
- May work days, evenings, or weekends.
- Most work 40 hours per week.