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as mentioned above i think craig's idea behind this was to get the unemployed peeps of sau to get back into the workforce.....trust me when your out of a job for a while you will take anything that comes your way with some $$

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well if that gives you more $$ then you getting atm mate....goodluck on your application

im not really looking for a job at shannons, but i am looking to get my car full comprehesive. anyone wana give me a hand on how much i have to pay?

im not really looking for a job at shannons, but i am looking to get my car full comprehesive. anyone wana give me a hand on how much i have to pay?

a lot of factors matter mate...age, driving experience, gender, driving history, what type of license you hold, is the car alarmed, immobilised, locked away in a secure garage, how much you insuring it for etc etc

best to call up companies mate

goodluck

yeah thee problem with them is they insure anyone so even if your older wiser and rating 1 they dont care you get lumped with crap policies because of 99% of there clients are crap drivers /overropiniatedthoughts

as mentioned above i think craig's idea behind this was to get the unemployed peeps of sau to get back into the workforce.....trust me when your out of a job for a while you will take anything that comes your way with some $$

^^^This is how people should be thinking.

It's better to look for work when you have a job then to look for one, struggle and not have an income.

Besides, it's a foot in the door to move up in the industry if that's what your looking for.

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^^^This is how people should be thinking.

It's better to look for work when you have a job then to look for one, struggle and not have an income.

Besides, it's a foot in the door to move up in the industry if that's what your looking for.

Totally agree. An income of any sort is better than none, esp if you actually know what ur talking about.

I'm sure some SAU people here who actually know what bov's, coolers, afm's, gauges, 2 way diffs, e85 tunes, etc, would actually go a hell of a way to helping their business. People who can understand and comprehend what an engine mod is and relate that to company policy, I think that's exactly what theyre looking for..

-D

i got an email today saying i got a phone interview..

i put down on the application im looking for 45k+ so if they read that and still want me to have an interview should be alright..

i got an email today saying i got a phone interview..

i put down on the application im looking for 45k+ so if they read that and still want me to have an interview should be alright..

well that is pretty much what they offered me :D

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