Numismatist Looking for Employment with Coin Shop/Company
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To all forum members - the following post is not a joke!
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SITUATION WANTED - Numismatist
I am looking to work for a coin dealer or company in either the Chicago or St. Louis area. I have numismatic knowledge, especially with world coins and currency. Also, I am knowledgible with eBay Auctions, as I have posted listings in the past for Distinctive Coins (Downers Grove, IL), Dr. Robert Friedman & Sons (Woodridge, IL), and Jade Rare Coin (Chicago, IL & Grand Rapids, MI). In addition, I have experience in retail, customer service, and data entry (Microsoft Word & Publisher). I am a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association and Illinois Numismatic Association, and a member of various regional, local, and specialty clubs. Salary/pay is negotiable. For all serious inquires - please send your response to either the private messages mailbox or mbdoran@dorancoins.com, and I will respond to them as quickly as possible. Thank you & God Bless.
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Again, All forum members - this post is not a joke!
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SITUATION WANTED - Numismatist
I am looking to work for a coin dealer or company in either the Chicago or St. Louis area. I have numismatic knowledge, especially with world coins and currency. Also, I am knowledgible with eBay Auctions, as I have posted listings in the past for Distinctive Coins (Downers Grove, IL), Dr. Robert Friedman & Sons (Woodridge, IL), and Jade Rare Coin (Chicago, IL & Grand Rapids, MI). In addition, I have experience in retail, customer service, and data entry (Microsoft Word & Publisher). I am a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association and Illinois Numismatic Association, and a member of various regional, local, and specialty clubs. Salary/pay is negotiable. For all serious inquires - please send your response to either the private messages mailbox or mbdoran@dorancoins.com, and I will respond to them as quickly as possible. Thank you & God Bless.
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Again, All forum members - this post is not a joke!
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<< <i>you're a nobody if the advetorial says nothing about your experience and knowledge of flips. >>
since you brought it up, I know that mylar flips are good, vinyl/PVC ones are bad. Are you a coin dealer?
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<< <i>you're a nobody if the advetorial says nothing about your experience and knowledge of flips. >>
since you brought it up, I know that mylar flips are good, vinyl/PVC ones are bad. Are you a coin dealer? >>
As I stated in the first post, what I stated is no joke - I am very, very serious!
<< <i>To all forum members - the following post is not a joke! ================================================================================ SITUATION WANTED - Numismatist I am looking to work for a coin dealer or company in either the Chicago or St. Louis area. I have numismatic knowledge, especially with world coins and currency. Also, I am knowledgible with eBay Auctions, as I have posted listings in the past for Distinctive Coins (Downers Grove, IL), Dr. Robert Friedman & Sons (Woodridge, IL), and Jade Rare Coin (Chicago, IL & Grand Rapids, MI). In addition, I have experience in retail, customer service, and data entry (Microsoft Word & Publisher). Salary/pay is negotiable. In order to be considered, I must also be allowed to continue my part-time numismatic business. For all serious inquires - please send your response to the private messages mailbox and I will respond to them as quickly as quickly as possible. Thank you. ================================================================================ >>
I need to add this: I have been dealing in coins part-time for over 10 years, and collecting for almost 20. I am a Life Member in the American Numismatic Association and Illinois Numismatic Association, and active in a couple of coin clubs in Illinois. I have been doing eBay since 1998.
The reason that I am doing this thread is that quite a number of dealers visit this forum, and I felt that they may be looking for someone to work for them.
Cameron Kiefer
Cameron Kiefer
Joe
<< <i>There was a thread from a few weeks back with dealers looking for workers but you would have to move. Cameron Kiefer >>
Cameron - I do recall that thread. However, I also have to think of my wife and what she wises to do, which would explain the preference of either Chicago or St. Louis. I know that I might be selling myself a bit short, but I know that there is a dealer between the two cities that could use a numismatist with eBay experience, for the right money and the right terms.
<< <i>Follow your dream, Michael! Good luck with your search. Joe >>
I'm Irish - I'm supposed to have luck! Thank you.
I for one can verify that Mike is a knowledgeable numismatist and has a good work ethic.
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Good luck!!!!!
<< <i>I for one can verify that Mike is a knowledgeable numismatist and has a good work ethic. >>
Bless you, Dennis!
<< <i>I hope you know I was bringing up your thread from oblivion - the flips concern was secondary Marc Good luck!!!!! >>
Alrighty, then. Already got 1 response, but I am keeping the name of the respondent private as a matter of respect. As I stated before, and I will keep continuing to say it, my thread is not a joke, and it is for real!
<< <i>Already got 1 response, but I am keeping the name of the respondent private as a matter of respect. >>
Not just respect but you shouldn't post it until you get hired. You don't want others competing for your job.
Cameron Kiefer
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<< <i>Already got 1 response, but I am keeping the name of the respondent private as a matter of respect. >>
Not just respect but you shouldn't post it until you get hired. You don't want other competing for your job. Cameron Kiefer >>
Cameron - you're correct on this (where are my manners :1present.
Cameron Kiefer
<< <i>You don't have to TTT this thread every 45 minutes. It is making you look desperate. Cameron Kiefer >>
Cameron - I'm not desperate.
still compete.
<< <i>Question: Wouldn't most dealers insist on their employees not dealing in coins part time unless it is in an area that is totally different from the area they deal in. Sort of a conflict of interest concern? >>
True, but I am not giving up the thing that I have been working on for the last 10 years. And anyways, there would no conflict of interest because it would not involve them!
<< <i>Just what i thought, I wouldn't hire my competition and let them still compete. >>
1) I'm nobody's competition as I stand right now, I do not have a huge inventory or a 5-6 figure coin or coins.
2) As I noted in my previous post, I have dealing in coins for over 10 years, part-time, and I am not willing to give up my business just because of some crazy notion that I might somehow buy a coin for my business at my employer. I know better than that. I would never "bite the hand that feeds!"
3) Their time is their time, and mine is mine, and to do my stuff on their time is every bit as wrong as if it was the other way around.
I understand the concerns here, and I am not being bitter or argumentive about it. I just want to clear the air here.
<< <i>True, but I am not giving up the thing that I have been working on for the last 10 years. And anyways, there would no conflict of interest because it would not involve them! >>
I have no experience in the coin industry (I'm in real estate development), but this is what non-comp clauses are for specifically. You do have a conflict of interest if you are selling the same type of merchandise as the company you work for outside of the company. Of course, again, I have no clue as to how this is handled in the coin industry and it could very well be the 'norm' to allow such things.
Quick hypothetical; you have a coin in plastic which you paid $60 for. The shop you are working for has a similar coin in the same plastic and grade. This coin goes for $100 on the resale market. A buyer comes to you and expresses interest in purchasing a coin of this grade and type in plastic - which coin do you sell him? The one which the shop has which you would not personally make money from or the one you have which you would personally make $40 from the sale of. While you may have good set of ethics and would be able to properly determine which coin to sell the buyer based on where the lead came from, etc., not everyone does. This is why non-competition clauses are commonplace in many fields.
Edit: This was not posted to 'question' or 'doubt' you or your intentions, just to better clarify the reality of what others are posting. The whole "their time is theirs and my time is mine" is not a valid argument when you use your time to indirectly compete with their time, especially when now you have the advantage of intimate knowledge of their internal mechanisms to better compete with them on your time.
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<< <i>True, but I am not giving up the thing that I have been working on for the last 10 years. And anyways, there would no conflict of interest because it would not involve them! >>
I have no experience in the coin industry (I'm in real estate development), but this is what non-comp clauses are for specifically. You do have a conflict of interest if you are selling the same type of merchandise as the company you work for outside of the company. Of course, again, I have no clue as to how this is handled in the coin industry and it could very well be the 'norm' to allow such things. Quick hypothetical; you have a coin in plastic which you paid $60 for. The shop you are working for has a similar coin in the same plastic and grade. This coin goes for $100 on the resale market. A buyer comes to you and expresses interest in purchasing a coin of this grade and type in plastic - which coin do you sell him? The one which the shop has which you would not personally make money from or the one you have which you would personally make $40 from the sale of. While you may have good set of ethics and would be able to properly determine which coin to sell the buyer based on where the lead came from, etc., not everyone does. This is why non-competition clauses are commonplace in many fields. Edit: This was not posted to 'question' or 'doubt' you or your intentions, just to better clarify the reality of what others are posting. The whole "their time is theirs and my time is mine" is not a valid argument when you use your time to indirectly compete with their time, especially when now you have the advantage of intimate knowledge of their internal mechanisms to better compete with them on your time. >>
OK, dthigpen, I understand your point. When I was working for Jade Rare Coin, I was allowed to continue my business because I was doing their eBay auctions, and since I was not involved in any way buying or selling coins for them that what I was doing on my time would not be an issue. I have a very small, part-time numismatic business which, unlike those I seek employment with, is not brick and mortar but online and at 1-2 day coin shows in Illinois and Indiana. My company budget is way smaller than the big guys, so there is no way I would purchase a big-ticket coin or banknote.
If hired, more than likely, the prospective employer will more than likely use my eBay skills more than my numismatic skills, and thus, the non-comp situation becomes very secondary, at least in my opinion.
<< <i>cammie - you know why I brought up the flip thingy ehh ? >>
Yeah, marcmoish, what is up with the flip thingy?
<< <i>Send a PM to GregTheGreat.. his coin business should be taking off around now, so I'm sure he'll be expanding and needing new employees to keep up with the fantastic growth! >>
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Show some gumption man!
<< <i>How many shops exist in the Chicago or St. Louis area, 20-40? If you are looking for a job, grab a phonebook and pick up a phone and make a few calls. Within one day you will know if any coin shops in those cities are looking for help. Show some gumption man! >>
Question, ARCO - What exactly is "gumption"?
<< <i>it means using your mind being smart. >>
Ahhhh! Well, I never heard that word before until now.
<< <i>I had only heard or seen it used once before and that was in a book >>
Really? Thanks for passing along the info!
The blank message before this one - hit the reply button by mistake
Cameron Kiefer
<< <i>Someone hire this guy so this thread will die. He is replying to the thread several times within a few minutes.
Cameron Kiefer >>
He's trying to boost his post count.
<< <i>doran how about joining the military you get a free iraq vacation and they give you a gun!!! >>
no can do - webbed feet and overweight!
<< <i>Someone hire this guy so this thread will die. He is replying to the thread several times within a few minutes. Cameron Kiefer >>
Cameron - I'm not replying to the thread every few minutes, or the message count would be way past 1,000. And besides, why are you so concerned?
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<< <i>Someone hire this guy so this thread will die. He is replying to the thread several times within a few minutes. Cameron Kiefer >>
He's trying to boost his post count. >>
Boosting my post count is not an issue here. I don't care at all how big it gets. The whole point of this thread is that I am looking for work (seriously), and know that there are dealers from Chicago and St. Louis that read these threads on a daily (and, in some cases, hourly basis). Which is why I posted this thread in the likelihood that they may need someone to work for them, and rather than have someone off the street that has no iota on numismatics, find someone who already knows numismatics and need not give a person with no numismatic experience a "crash course!" And I send a message a day, not several times in a few minutes. Everyone, if you wanted to work for a coin dealer, wouldn't you at least do what I am doing right now?
<< <i>You are about to add "message board troll" to your list of credentials. >>
Hey I spammed the board for a whole day i think I deserve it more than him!