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Scones, Cream and Hawk flying?

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Old 3rd Feb 2014, 18:49
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Scones, Cream and Hawk flying?

Here's a cracking opportunity: https://www.amris.com/serco/requirem...ermanent&hours

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Old 3rd Feb 2014, 19:31
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Sounds like a job for an ex F3 QWI WAFU ex-shar driver...can't be many of those around..
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Guess I could probably have done that in a previous existence!! I don't suppose Vampires and Scimitars would count now (even though I managed the Hawk, about 1979, I think!). Oh well, down the pub again!! Hope you are OK S/B.
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You'd probably be well within the bracket for our Astra Hawk
Doing well thanks Bill, hope you're good?
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Hope they don't look at the DOB on my application!!
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small detail - no salary mentioned!
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Old 5th Feb 2014, 18:13
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Well, I'm an overweight Type 2 diabetic with myopia requiring corrective lenses, never flown a Hawk and the only stick action I get is in front of the PC (oo-er).

But on the plus side I'm enthusiastic, a team player and I know the area REALLY well. And they wouldn't have to pay out any relocation expenses.
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I must admit, getting paid to beat up the fish heads does have a certain appeal.

Does teaching your 10 year old sister how to make a convincing gunshot noise count toward QWI......?

No? Oh well.
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