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HGV/LGV DRIVER LOS/1924
LocationWELTON, LINCOLNSHIRE
HoursAPRON 40 HRS OVER EACH 5 DAY MEETING
Wage £450 PAID PER ROUND
Work PatternDays
EmployerAddisons Offsite Catering
PensionNo details heldDurationTEMPORARY ONLY
Description
Addisons Offsite Catering require a HGV driver with C+E qualifications. The successful applicant will be responsible for driving the Honda Racing British Superbike (BSB) Hospitality unit to each of the 13 rounds in the BSB calendar (including Ireland). The successful applicant will also be employed (when not driving) as a hospitality operative, setting up the unit and administering VIP guests and Honda team riders and team members, together with other hospitality staff. The successful candidate would ideally be clean and smart in appearance and very personable, being able to deal with the public and VIP guests. Previous motorsport hospitality experience would be beneficial although not essential.How to apply
You can apply for this job by sending a CV/written application to Ian Addison at Addisons Offsite Catering, Unit 3, Ryland Bridge, Welton, Lincoln, Lincs, LN2 3RP. Advice about completing a CV is available from your local Jobcentre Plus Office.
There must be more to this…
£450 per ROUND - There are only 13 rounds in the BSB so that equates to £5850 for 6 months work
Unless you get the time off between rounds to work elsewhere, thats ■■■■ money.
leave well alone, you will be serving pompous gits in hospitality on race day, having to smile and look as though you are enjoying yourself.
If you want to be a driver, go drive, if you want to be a cook, go cook, if you want to watch motorcycles racing, you will not see anything from your inhouse burger van.
During the racing you will be trying to disappear up your own arse to please the pompous gits
pugwash:
There must be more to this…
£450 per ROUND - There are only 13 rounds in the BSB so that equates to £5850 for 6 months work Shocked Shocked
Unless you get the time off between rounds to work elsewhere, thats [zb] money.
They only want you to get to and from the circuit, then they find you something to do when there. Back on the agency once you get home, but I would have still thought it would be 4 - 5 days work at a time.
Wheel Nut:
leave well alone, you will be serving pompous gits in hospitality on race day, having to smile and look as though you are enjoying yourself.If you want to be a driver, go drive, if you want to be a cook, go cook, if you want to watch motorcycles racing, you will not see anything from your inhouse burger van.
During the racing you will be trying to disappear up your own arse to please the pompous gits
Yep reckon you’re right, as far as I know the job will be checking passes at the entrance and general running about. (More likely to have girls waiting tables)
You won’t get anywhere near the racing or the bikes.
However the only good thing about these jobs is it gets you known on the circuit, so if you want to be a race team Truckie you’ll hear of the vacancies first and be able to approach the team,
but a better route my be to give up weekends and help out a team at the support races, might not get paid anymore than a few burgers and a place to sleep, but you’ll be in the paddock and part of the racing and most likely be able to watch the superbike race.