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Old 30-04-2011, 02:00 PM   #31
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I suppose the worst thing is you could be seen in a Holden on TV,The best thing would be if you had to go to court you can always say you did volunteer work.
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Old 30-04-2011, 03:11 PM   #32
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End of the day, only you can make the decision that's right, but I say go for it - you only live once. And it's not always about getting cash for something - If anything, I think the experience would be well worth it, it looks good on resumes and you never know what these kinds of things can lead to.

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That's pretty much how I'm looking at it as well. I've got nothing to lose and its only for 11 days, I have to enquire with my employer if they'll let me go though.

Some good stories here though! Interesting! No idea on what sort of cars - I'd say they will probably partner with either Toyota or Hyundai for people mover and SUV type cars and probably Holden for LWB limo type work.
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Old 30-04-2011, 03:32 PM   #33
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That's pretty much how I'm looking at it as well. I've got nothing to lose and its only for 11 days, I have to enquire with my employer if they'll let me go though.

Some good stories here though! Interesting! No idea on what sort of cars - I'd say they will probably partner with either Toyota or Hyundai for people mover and SUV type cars and probably Holden for LWB limo type work.
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Old 01-05-2011, 12:28 PM   #34
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If you after some experience in that field than what you are saying is right the training and this work will look good on a resume and help you get a job as a driver, but obviously it will be work for free and it will just be the **** kickers you will be transporting but as long as you go in with your eyes open you will be sweet, and might even get access to a few parties or something.

Dress and present yourself well, and try to be proper sir madam etc with people even if they are just a **** kicker
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Old 01-05-2011, 01:21 PM   #35
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If you did that you would have a AFP Glock in the side of your head before you could say Yeehaa. They would also do a lot more than just sack you, locked up at the pleasure of the Governor General comes to mind. Besides no volunteer would ever drive the queen around.
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Under what laws would you be imprisoned, God some people talk some ****.
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Old 01-05-2011, 01:25 PM   #36
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Under what laws would you be imprisoned, God some people talk some ****.
Treason, Public Nuisence, Attempted Murder, Hooning.....

Just some that come immediately to mind.

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