Local audio shops.
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Local audio shops.
Whats up guys..
Im trying to move in to the chandler/tempe area by the end of june, and I was wondering which car audio shop in the area has a good reputation to work out of? Im currently the manager of a local shop here in northern VA, and ive been in the industry for about 7 years now and i really just want a sense of direction with applying from the local community. I really just dont want to end of moving with out a job at the other end.. any help is greatly appreciated..
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Im trying to move in to the chandler/tempe area by the end of june, and I was wondering which car audio shop in the area has a good reputation to work out of? Im currently the manager of a local shop here in northern VA, and ive been in the industry for about 7 years now and i really just want a sense of direction with applying from the local community. I really just dont want to end of moving with out a job at the other end.. any help is greatly appreciated..
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I'm sure that Audio Express is always hiring, but I've never really considered them a reputable shop. I'm pretty sure Rockford Fosgate Corporation is located out in the Tempe area, have you considered a corporate job?
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There are a few smaller joints like Sounds Good To Me, Kustom Kar Sound, Chronic Audio, Soundwerks, and Signature but none of them are that popular. There are also a couple of higher end places on Scottsdale Rd. that do Porsche and Ferrari's. Maybe you can start something
Like Chris said, both Rockford and MTX are in town.
Like Chris said, both Rockford and MTX are in town.
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I used to do car audio stuff for fun during high school and I would never want to work at an audio express or other crappy install place. After 7 years experience I'm sure it takes a little more to excite you than replacing a head unit in a 1989 Corolla. Any pics of your work?
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Originally Posted by skibum,Jun 13 2008, 10:25 AM
I used to do car audio stuff for fun during high school and I would never want to work at an audio express or other crappy install place. After 7 years experience I'm sure it takes a little more to excite you than replacing a head unit in a 1989 Corolla. Any pics of your work?
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my double din install in the s
custom console in a 67' catalina
thats all this computer has , the rest are at home..
i guess working at audio express would be an option to get my foot in the door but i love doing quality work. dont wanna be rushing installs cause there aint no profit with them.
custom console in a 67' catalina
thats all this computer has , the rest are at home..
i guess working at audio express would be an option to get my foot in the door but i love doing quality work. dont wanna be rushing installs cause there aint no profit with them.
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Originally Posted by 9KRDLIN,Jun 13 2008, 10:31 AM
Unique Car Audio might be hiring
just checked out thier website, not fully functional.