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NEWS RELEASE FOLLOWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ATTENTION MOTORCYCLE/POWERSPORTS
BUSINESSES
JOBS IN A
GAS STINGY INDUSTRY
New Motorcycle-Powersports
Industry Job Board Launches
Atlanta, GA, USA September 5,
2005 -- MyMotorcycleJobs.com launched 1 Sept 2005 bringing to the
motorcycle-powersports industry a method of reaching job seekers
using the power of the Internet and print. Jobs posted on
MyMotorcycleJobs.com Internet job board will also be printed in
freely distributed motorcycling and powersports magazines around the
nation.
MyMotorcycleJobs is to use
the collective power of motorcycle related print media and web sites
to promote and disseminate information regarding its password
protected database of personal resumes along with the public display
of job offerings. MyMotorcycleJobs.com growing success will depend
on building a viable profit sharing program through strategic
affiliations and alliances with industry related web sites and print
media publications as well as recognition by industry associations,
counsels and educational institutions. Furthermore,
MyMotorcyleJobs.com will share its financial gains with not only
those who assist in its growth, but it will also give to those who
give their all; our men and women of the Armed Forces of these
United States.
The motorcycle industry has
seen consistent and sustaining growth over the past 12 years. In the
words of Tim Buche, president of the Motorcycle Industry Counsel,
"Our industry's 12-year growth cycle is nothing short of
spectacular". He further states, “Since 1998 there has been a 34%
increase in the number of motorcycles in use in the United States.
Motorcycles have become an iconic representation of freedom and
individualism in American culture”.
The estimated 2003 U.S.
retail sales of motorcycles and related products totaled over $14
billion dollars. It's the opinion of MyMotorcycleJobs.com that this
growth will continue for at least the next 10 years fueled by the
popularity of motorcycling by the Baby-Boomer generation (cruisers)
as well as young adults (café racers). Furthermore, rising fuel
costs could also increase the use and demand for more fuel efficient
means of transportation. As such the need for a steady influx of
employees will be needed to support this growth. As is evident from
the increasing enrollment into technical and vocational schools, job
placement will also become a significant challenge for these
institutions.
Contact Otto Geyer at
770-633-9459 or email otto@mymotorcyclejobs.com.
www.mymotorcyclejobs.com
MyMotorcycleJobs.com is the
only motorcycle-powersports industry specific job board using the
collective power of the internet, print media and website
affiliations to connect employers and employment candidates.
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