Who works in a hobby shop?

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Have you worked in a hobby shop?

Currently work in one
2
6%
Previously worked in one
16
44%
Never worked in one
18
50%
 
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Who works in a hobby shop?

Post by RC10th »

Here's a question I had on my mind, especially since many of us have been in the hobby a long time.

Who has worked in a hobby shop?
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !

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2 years at Aero Hobbies while in school
8 years at Tammies Hobbies

I left Tammies 10 years ago. Much has changed!

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Post by slotcarrod »

I still work for PM Hobbycraft http://www.pmhobbycraft.ca/store/ , 14 years! Pay is not great but it can be a rewarding job at times!

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You take home a paycheck? I left most of mine at the store! That's a major reason I left

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gomachv wrote:You take home a paycheck? I left most of mine at the store! That's a major reason I left
:lol: Yea part of my salary is in store credit! :lol:

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That is definately a problem, cheaper prices and money to burn. Maybe you should get paid in food, PG&E credit and gasoline.
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I worked for 2 years at a shop called the hobby hut, well over 20 years ago. That location is long gone, and have never heard of them again.

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Post by Coelacanth »

Getting interested in RC in the early 80's is what prompted me to work at a hobby store back in the day, but that was only for a couple years or so. Getting RC stuff at cost + 10% was awesome, though!
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Yeeeep,started when i was 13,just to support the hobby, theb left right before college, miss those days, working for Parts you need...still want to work as a sideline, but wife does not want me spending more time on my hobby...
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Post by THEYTOOKMYTHUMB »

Worked at the local shop and track for minimum wage in high school. I made a lot more money building kits for customers though. $30-$50 depending on the difficulty. I figure I built 80% of the kits available from all manufacturers during that time. :mrgreen: Torture to build all the ones you couldn't afford. It was definitely a labor of love when you'd spend an entire weekend building a Clodbuster for $50. :lol:
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No and sadly, the local store to me just closed it's doors. If I had the time and $ I'd start one up :wink: It would give my retired father something to do and he's a great salesman :lol: I don't know, it's a tough biz.
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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:Worked at the local shop and track for minimum wage in high school. I made a lot more money building kits for customers though. $30-$50 depending on the difficulty. I figure I built 80% of the kits available from all manufacturers during that time. :mrgreen: Torture to build all the ones you couldn't afford. It was definitely a labor of love when you'd spend an entire weekend building a Clodbuster for $50. :lol:
Heh, that's exactly what we made for building an RC car for a customer. $50. I built a Boomerang, Porsche 959, Bigwig and some lesser cars (Tomcat, Hunter, Falcon, etc.) for some customers. Painted and everything. For me, that $50 seemed like a lot of money, but looking back, for the amount of hours invested, was it really worth it? :lol:
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Post by GoMachV »

I made $40 and more if painted bitd but I'd do it for free now. I built a King hauler for $40, that was a lot of time but I loved building. I lost count of how many I built but I'd estimate champ/team rc10s and 10t's alone around 50.

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Post by works92 »

I used to work in a skate/snow shop in the past. But it's not a hobby :P
It's way of life :twisted:
Anyway, same problem as you, spending all m'y salary in the shop :mrgreen:

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Re: Who works in a hobby shop?

Post by MOmo »

I'm currently working for a HobbyShop (Though my boss/owner is an idiot IMO) and its been on-going for 4 years.

I like Jeff (Gomachv) can also say i worked for Tammies Hobbies, one of Oregon's oldest and privately owned Hobby Shops.


My experience has been mixed, at both stores, I LOVE the people and getting people excited about the hobby. I've gotten to know a number of people personally, some have become close friends. I've been asked if I would ever start my own, and most likely i would say YES, sadly i don't have the funding. UNFORTUNATELY, for me, i work 6 days a week, with NO benefits of any kind and no vacation, so I can't really take time off. In addition, I typically work the late shift and close, so it puts me out of racing too.

I'm looking for different options and I would love to own my shop, but knowing that its easy to get burnt out on hobbies.... I go back and forth to make it more of a career path.


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