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darkspeed

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Magnacoaster is hiring
« on: April 10, 2010, 08:15:51 PM »


http://www.vorktex.ca/page/401112262



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First - How to apply

Send a Email to jobs@magnacoaster.com.  Do not fax or phone ( if you Phone or Fax we will delete your application).

OR

Snail mail to Magnacoaster 500 Fairway Rd. S 23 - 333 Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2C 1X3

First round interviews will be made at the end of March.  Only people that have the skill sets required will be called for a interview.

You must not have any heart conditions, pacemakers, heart springs, diebetic conditions, blood ailements, no metal plates, screws or body jewlery because we have high power magnets in this facility.  Fitness tests as well as medilcal certificates will be required with a clean bill of health.  You must be able to get a security clearance in the future as well if need be.  No cell phones or mp3 players as well as all personal property must be left in locker.  Clothing will be provided.

Jobs are going to be located in Cambridge near Townline and 401 area.

 

 

 

Dealer Trainer (5 positions)

Train and setup dealers.  Pogram is a 5 days long.  There will be 5 dealers per round of training and 2 training sessions per month per trainer.  We are looking for trainers that can cover all the bases,  paper work, site visits, tech. support for both  AC and DC power and handtools needed to work with this power.  Hands on experience with green power is a must.

Wages  TBD.

Dealer Support (20 positions)

Setup dealers and track progress as well as work 1 on 1 with problem solving. Good computer skills good problem solving as well as able to write manuals as needed.  We are looking for people that can cover all the bases,  paper work, site visits, tech. support for both  AC and DC power and handtools needed to work with this power.  Hands on experience with green power is a must.

Wages - TBD

Production line workers. (60 positions)

Assemble parts on an assembly line.  Use of hand tools as well as power tools.  You must be able to work in a fast paced area with the ability to think on your feet.  Team player a must.    Good hand to eye coordination.  Saftey shoes required.

Wages - TBD

Office Staff (5 positions)

Looking for people that can answer phones (inbound), take orders and provide tech support.  Good computer skills and the ability to speak clearly.  More than one language is a plus.

Wages  - TBD

Production Coordinator trainee.

Work for the production coordinator, look after problems on the line, ablity to think on your feet and think outside the box.  Good computer skills, orginizational skills, time managment skills and the ability to deal with people.

Wages - TBD

Magnet loaders (5 positions)

You must have big strong hands.  You will think on your feet and be able to work under pressure.  You need to be able to focus on ONLY your job as this job requires total concentration.  You must have machanical understanding and have a grip of no less than 100 lbs. because the magnets are very powerful.

Wages - TBD

Shipping/Receiving Person

Knowlage of outbound loads and packaging for rough shipping as well as dealing with overseas shipping.  Must be able to receive inventory, verify contents and log inbound parts.  Must have computer skills as well as tow motor licence.  Must be a team player and work well under pressure.

Wages - TBD

Assemble Area Forperson

Must have people skills and be up to date on all rules of employment.  Computer skills are a must.  Will be able to work under pressure and have assembly line experience.  Must have time managment skills and be able to problem solve on your feet.  Lines will need to have a 90 % rate of output.  Look after costs and trim waiste on the line.  Deal with all problems directly and have good training skills.

Wages - TBA

Magnet Area Forperson

Must have people skills and be up to date on all rules of employment.  Computer skills are a must.  Will be able to work under pressure and have assembly line experience.  Must have time managment skills and be able to problem solve on your feet.  Lines will need to have a 90 % rate of output.  Look after costs and trim waiste on the line.  Deal with all problems directly and have good training skills.  You must have big strong hands and be able to focus on ONLY your job as this job requires total concentration.  You must have machanical understanding and have a grip of no less than 100 lbs. because the magnets are very powerful.

 
Wages - TBA

Electronic Testers (5 positions)

Must be able to understand and use test equipment to messure power output as well as test all aspects of our units looking for shorts and other issues.  Skill set is scopes and meters, mesuring amperage and voltage from 12 volts to 2000 volts and have a strong understanding of electricity, electronics and current.  Must work under prssure, have good people skills, think on your feet and be a team player.  Experience for this job is a must.

Wages - TBA

Electronic Area Forperson

Must have people skills and be up to date on all rules of employment.  Computer skills are a must.  Will be able to work under pressure and have assembly line experience.  Must have time managment skills and be able to problem solve on your feet.  Lines will need to have a 90 % rate of output.  Look after costs and trim waiste on the line.  Deal with all problems directly and have good training skills.  Must be able to understand and use test equipment to messure power output as well as test all aspects of our units looking for shorts and other issues.  Skill set is scopes and meters, mesuring amperage and voltage from 12 volts to 2000 volts and have a strong understanding of electricity, electronics and current.  Must work under prssure, have good people skills, think on your feet and be a team player.  Experience for this job is a must.

Wages - TBD


Test Lab / Product Designers (2 positions)


Must be driven to think outside the box.  Ability look at problems and find solutions.  Must be able to build prototype parts, be experanced using  mill machine and lathe, and have a working knowledge of electronics and all test equipment.  You will have the ability to setup test peramiters, be a thinker and not afraid to have your experiments fail.  You will keep pushing until you find a solution.  You must be a team player and be willing to share your knowledge with your co-workers.  You will have tinkered with, or have ideas about power production on the outside fringe. Strong electronic skills, circuitry and knowledge of power and power production are essential.  Flexable hours as well as a great lab and equipment will be yours if you are the person we are looking for.

Wages - TBD

kooler

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2010, 08:56:45 PM »
the guy that builds those was using a bedini motor & car battery & inverter 12 to 120v & pulse battery charger..
and it must not work .. cause on the tv show he asked 1 million dollars for it and all that was needed is it had to work..
so he must have not got his million.. because he is trying to sell them himself.. .. .. ..
 here is the video of which he is in trying to sell his rig..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvfi9ZpXKOY

and a couple of pics of his rig

http://www.vorktex.ca/page/230944205

this is his first rig
http://www.youtube.com/magnacoastermotors#p/u/13/aqDS8QQ_9Z0


doesn't - ist - live in canada.. maybe he could get a job there.. ..

out
robbie

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2010, 04:45:20 PM »
If these units work, is the business model the right one?   
These go for 15,000 dollars for a home unit plus you need a new breaker box and system installed by qualified electrician.  I would guess at a cost of another 1,000 dollars at best.     Next you need to consider the coils need replaced every 7 years (no cost given) per Magnacoaster documentation.
So, doing the math says this home unit is at a cost of $16,000.00 (plus taxes) and is good for 7 years.
That means my home electric bill would average $2286 per year for 7 years then need a qualified electrician to come to my home and refurbish my unit with new coils.   By that time, the unit would be out of date and most likely need to be totally replaced.  Also, by that time, power companies may be able to reduce their costs using such technology and could be more competitlive.     

No real warranty information is given.   Safety certifications  UL, CSA etc are not mentioned.  ... I would say that is very expensive considering my home electric bill is only about 1600 dollars per year in North Carolina at this time. 


A better business model may be to sell much larger units to power companies and let the cost of power go down which most likely would happen anyway if this technology really worked. 

Bill

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2010, 05:10:29 PM »
Oh,  I forgot,  you need another $2000 to $6000 for batteries.    "Batteries not included"

http://www.vorktex.ca/page/277138203

Also,  when I say no real warranty... the warranty they do mention is really poor.   1 year limited.  Coils 3 years.  You pay shipping back to company if the thing does not work or breaks.    Hmm,  I can see it now.  One cold night the lights and electric go out.   You call the electrician,  he says the unit is broke.  Now you need to disconnect the thing and send it in for repairs.   All at your cost.   

This is not a good business model at all.   Investors should beware.   

Bill

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2010, 05:24:29 PM »
From the  installation guide, they show a photo of bunch of wires (none labled) that need stripped and connectors need to be soldered on.   Yes you need an electrician to install this.     

http://lab.magnacoaster.com/magna/Installation_guide_09.pdf

"STEP 5)
Strip all wires that come out of the bottom of the box.
Strip off approx ¼ inch of shielding on all wires to show copper. This
will allow the wire to fit in the ring connectors and make a good
connection. Solder one ring connector onto each wire.
Notice there will be 5 sets of 2 wires or 7 sets of 2 wires (depending
on which unit you have). One set of 2 wires is thinner and should be
kept separate. These 2 wires are 12 volt only wires."

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2010, 07:37:00 PM »
Thank you for the update!

Looking forward to customer user reviews. I would like one to power my house electrical needs.
Thanks-Mike R.

From the  installation guide, they show a photo of bunch of wires (none labled) that need stripped and connectors need to be soldered on.   Yes you need an electrician to install this.     

http://lab.magnacoaster.com/magna/Installation_guide_09.pdf

"STEP 5)
Strip all wires that come out of the bottom of the box.
Strip off approx ¼ inch of shielding on all wires to show copper. This
will allow the wire to fit in the ring connectors and make a good
connection. Solder one ring connector onto each wire.
Notice there will be 5 sets of 2 wires or 7 sets of 2 wires (depending
on which unit you have). One set of 2 wires is thinner and should be
kept separate. These 2 wires are 12 volt only wires."

FatChance!!!

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2010, 09:18:17 AM »
As usual when a real lousy scammer is dreaming, he exaggerates everything.
His company has no money and now he's hiring 112 people in a very strange way.
It's easy to advertise on your own website. It cost nothing. But there will be no hiring.
This is just another trick to fool people into believing he's actually going in production.

If the hiring process was using well established newspapers where each position had
detailed description and the hiring process was handled by a consultant company that
was specialized in this matter.....then he might have something going on.
But you will never see such an approach. Simply because it would cost him real money.

darkspeed

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2010, 09:28:20 AM »

The newspapers in his area had no idea that he was hiring.

Seems the jobs are only listed on his site.

I know a number of people who have said that they gave him up front money for a unit but so far have only received excuses.

I dont know if he is for real or not.




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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #8 on: April 12, 2010, 11:05:07 AM »
As usual when a real lousy scammer is dreaming, he exaggerates everything.
His company has no money and now he's hiring 112 people in a very strange way.
It's easy to advertise on your own website. It cost nothing. But there will be no hiring.
This is just another trick to fool people into believing he's actually going in production.

If the hiring process was using well established newspapers where each position had
detailed description and the hiring process was handled by a consultant company that
was specialized in this matter.....then he might have something going on.
But you will never see such an approach. Simply because it would cost him real money.
On the other hand, these kind of generators, if they work, would be going every back-door to not being too well known to everybody?

Vidar

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #9 on: April 12, 2010, 04:31:44 PM »
Quote from: Low-Q link=topic=9033.msg237329#msg237329 A=1271063107
On the other hand, these kind of generators, if they work, would be going every back-door to not being too well known to everybody?

Vidar

If so, why having an open display of the product line on the website???
If they really work then he wouldn't have to show them at all.
Finally, selling home units is such a narrow minded small business.
Secure the rights and license the technology world wide for selected "big business" customers.

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #10 on: April 12, 2010, 04:53:49 PM »
If the person who wrote the ad couldn't afford a text editor with spell-check, how could the company afford to hire anyone at all?
There are at least a dozen spelling errors- obviously the work of an idiot trying to pull a scam...

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #11 on: April 12, 2010, 07:53:46 PM »
There are at least a dozen spelling errors - obviously the work of an idiot trying to pull a scam...

Magnacoaster aka Magnanalphabet. LOL 8)

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2010, 05:48:32 PM »
   If they gave money up front and he didn't produce,
then you have a cut and dried "Breach of Contract".
Sue the ....... with a produce it or refund plus damages.
When he accepted the money, he agreed to a contract.
So enforce it.

thay

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #13 on: June 04, 2012, 04:46:04 PM »
Pinestone, you are absolutely correct, with your reply on April 10.
No production unit yet, despite taking many orders with a 50% deposit over the last three years!
Nice business model.

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Re: Magnacoaster is hiring
« Reply #14 on: May 06, 2014, 10:34:15 PM »
Little Dickie has been hiring workers for his manufacturing plant for many years now. Now he is downsizing because he can't afford the rent.

Obviously no one wants free energy. Right.

Read the following thread about the self-proclaimed savior Richard Willis: http://www.overunity.com/13919/magnacoaster-hero-or-villain/