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Care to elaborate more on the duties/requirements of the job? I have a friend with HC and he is passionate about anything powered by a motor. He also has a good knowledge of the road/layout of adelaide (if that's what you meant in the intital post) Does the potential employee need to have a wealthy knowledge of imports? Or just a penchant (I believe that is the word you meant) haha.

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Sorry for late reply but I need driver who can just do deliveris- timber at this stage

I am working on getting small place open. I need small shed if u guys know anyone out there in Beverly. I cant pay too much for it anyway

what I will be after is someone who want to learn about import,work on them electrical staff and etc.

cant tell u everything at this stage is going to be big big seacret.

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Really selling this job...People normally like to work for someone when they know what their job is rather than a secret. Your after a timber delivery boy with a hr license who wants an apprenticeship in working on street imports in a small shed that can't be expensive,and speaks good english? Bit confusing..

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Really selling this job...People normally like to work for someone when they know what their job is rather than a secret. Your after a timber delivery boy with a hr license who wants an apprenticeship in working on street imports in a small shed that can't be expensive,and speaks good english? Bit confusing..

What he said!!!! :)

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