Motorcycle industry in Canada (Ontario)

Jampy00

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Hypothetical question.

At a livable wage, would you work in the motorcycle industry in Ontario.
No particular brand but dealership related?
Sales, service, parts.

Curious to what others think 🤔
 
Hypothetical question.

At a livable wage, would you work in the motorcycle industry in Ontario.
No particular brand but dealership related?
Sales, service, parts.

Curious to what others think 🤔
At a livable wage, I am mostly industry agnostic. The problem is some industries have trouble supporting a livable wage at the number of hours I want to work. Even minimum wage can be livable if you work enough hours. If I could choose between selling motorcycles and selling hinges for even money/effort, I'd rather be around bikes.

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To the point of LC and EX, I'd rather make 10x the hourly livable wage and work 10% of the time. If I could make 10x selling lumber or software that I care nothing about, that's a better path imo. An unstable employer as a career needs to pay enough to compensate for the instability imo. At even money, I pick the stable employer.

Another issue with powersports is many of their peak busy times are the peak times I want to be enjoying my toys and not doing tons of overtime. Your better off with a field that doesn't align with the seasons that matter to you (eg software sales probably slow down in summer).
 
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Personally, me? No.

What sustains my love of motorcycling is that I approach it on my terms, not the terms of an employer or organization that dictates what I do, when to do it and how to do it. And not being able to pay rent or put food on the table if I didn't do it exactly that way? That's pressure I don't need in my life.

I'd never mix my hobby with work, or try to make a living from it. Quickest way to kill your passion.

Also, there are much better ways for me to make money than to be in the powersports industry. I have way more marketable skills in more lucrative industries. Why kill yourself for a livable wage when you can make more money, much faster doing something else and then be able to spend that money doing your hobby exactly the way you want to?
 
Hypothetical question.

At a livable wage, would you work in the motorcycle industry in Ontario.
No particular brand but dealership related?
Sales, service, parts.

Curious to what others think 🤔
Chance of layoff too high imo.

Would only do it if I turned a wrench.
 
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