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General Category => Freewheeling => Topic started by: ABlipInContinuity on 30 July, 2008, 03:43:09 pm

Title: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: ABlipInContinuity on 30 July, 2008, 03:43:09 pm
I just wondered if anyone knows anyone who works for Evan's Cycles?

What's the pay like? (minimum wage?)
Is there commission? (I know the staff at halfrauds receive commission for selling extras with new bikes).

Cheers
Daniel
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: ScumOfTheRoad on 30 July, 2008, 03:47:53 pm
I don't know. However, someone did tell me that mechanics in bike shops in London earn around 30K. I'm not sure how true that is.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: Regulator on 30 July, 2008, 03:49:55 pm
I just wondered if anyone knows anyone who works for Evan's Cycles?

What's the pay like? (minimum wage?)
Is there commission? (I know the staff at halfrauds receive commission for selling extras with new bikes).

Cheers
Daniel


It's not the pay or commission that I would be concerned about.  It's the requirement for a frontal lobotomy in order to work for Evans or Halfrauds that worries me...
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: Charlotte on 30 July, 2008, 03:56:13 pm
Evans aren't that bad, Reg.  I've met some pretty knowledgeable people working behind the counter in London stores.

I doubt they pay £30k a year, though :(
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: αdαmsκι on 30 July, 2008, 04:00:43 pm
I know someone that has just started working at an Evans & I'll try to find out the answers from them.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: toekneep on 30 July, 2008, 04:02:12 pm
A friend of mine has just been to one of the Evans branches in London for general advice on a new bike. She has some issues with back pain and she was very impressed at the general level of knowledge and advice.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: Regulator on 30 July, 2008, 04:04:43 pm
OK - to be fair, some of the staff at Evans don't drool constantly....    ;) ;D
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: ABlipInContinuity on 30 July, 2008, 05:05:11 pm
Maffie has been going to Evans in Manchester (Deansgate) and says she has found them to be excellent. Especially as she has been buying things on-line and then returning them to the store when the fit hasn't been right.

When we were bike shopping for Maffie I found them to be very helpful and honest.

Adamski,
That would be appreciated. Thank you.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: Greenbank on 30 July, 2008, 05:53:17 pm
I just wondered if anyone knows anyone who works for Evan's Cycles?

A friend of a friend used to work for E'v'a'n's (have some more tetchy unnecessary apostrophes) so I'll ask. :)
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: Zoidburg on 30 July, 2008, 06:05:54 pm
30K? ;D

Cut that by more than half, London branches may pay a bit more but 30k is just a silly amount

Its skilled/semi skilled labour, not rocket science

Lets put it this way, I was offered a mechanics job last year with a well known frame builder and it wasnt even half that figure

I am also a good mechanic and not one of the half arsed grease monkeys that Evans branches in london employ, look at the staff turnover rate, if its high you should avoid working there IMHO.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: teethgrinder on 30 July, 2008, 07:30:10 pm
I sent an Evans application off in 2005. The pay was around £12,000ish a year full time in Milton Keynes. I think you get extra for doing repairs but I'm not sure.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: clarion on 31 July, 2008, 10:02:07 am
30k sounds reasonable for managing a busy store, but you wouldn't get near enough business in most branches to pay that sort of money to mechanics.

Evans are OK, if you're looking for something mainstream (and get the right person).

Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: fruitcake on 31 July, 2008, 10:35:58 am
Not my experience in Manchester Evans. 
I guess I got the wrong person.

I asked for a 15mm spanner to remove a wheel and she tried to sell me cone spanners  :o
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: αdαmsκι on 01 August, 2008, 12:21:29 pm
OK, my friend who has just started working at Evans is on £5.25 per hour (this is a London branch).  She's working two days a week.  After three months she'll get staff discount on stuff from the shop (which basically means trade price parts).  She gets £0.50 for each email address she gets signed up to their mailing list, but she dislikes this part of the job and has avoided getting any email addresses.  I'm not sure about commission for selling bikes etc.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: Sergeant Pluck on 01 August, 2008, 01:15:42 pm
£5.25 an hour? Grim. No one can afford to stay on a wage like that for long, hence the high turnover.


Regarding staff, there are some really helpful and knowledgeable ones about. One chap in the Fulham branch in particular.

Evans has a knack of never having what I need: they have the item but never in the right size /length / colour etc. 
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: ABlipInContinuity on 01 August, 2008, 01:45:54 pm
OK, my friend who has just started working at Evans is on £5.25 per hour (this is a London branch).

Hang on, the minimum wage is £5.52 per hour...

Did you get those digits transposed?
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: αdαmsκι on 01 August, 2008, 01:52:57 pm
That's entirely possible.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: Zoidburg on 01 August, 2008, 05:32:38 pm
OK, my friend who has just started working at Evans is on £5.25 per hour (this is a London branch).

Hang on, the minimum wage is £5.52 per hour...

Did you get those digits transposed?
Not if they are employing student monkeys under 21

Which is highly possible
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: αdαmsκι on 01 August, 2008, 05:35:01 pm
Not if they are employing student monkeys under 21

Which is highly possible

Highly possible, but in this case said friend is over 21.
Title: Re: Working for Evans Cycles
Post by: Zoidburg on 01 August, 2008, 05:40:23 pm
I find that worrying - bikes, if incorrectly set up or maintaned can get you hurt in a very very bad way

Have Evans ever been sued?