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I no this is probably common sense.
But what kind of qualification's are relevant to the position of 'multi drop driving/delivery' can you fill in, except having a clean licence and an ounce of sense.
Im scratching my head as to what else I can put on there?
Any idea's no matter how daft they are appreciated
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But what kind of qualification's are relevant to the position of 'multi drop driving/delivery' can you fill in, except having a clean licence and an ounce of sense.
Im scratching my head as to what else I can put on there?
Any idea's no matter how daft they are appreciated
Cheer's
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[QUOTE=pitstop66]I no this is probably common sense.
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Use the spell check on your CV first ... :-) Actually, on 2nd thoughts it wouldn't pick that up as 'no' is a legitimate word ..
I was a courier for a while (bike then car) so *sort of* the same thing ... no CV required for it just being able to show common sense as you say and, when working, being able to find your way from a to b via f and h.... And WHEN you say you'll do it as well ..... The main part of the interview was actually in being able to find the company .... :-)
Cheers
Dave
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Use the spell check on your CV first ... :-) Actually, on 2nd thoughts it wouldn't pick that up as 'no' is a legitimate word ..
I was a courier for a while (bike then car) so *sort of* the same thing ... no CV required for it just being able to show common sense as you say and, when working, being able to find your way from a to b via f and h.... And WHEN you say you'll do it as well ..... The main part of the interview was actually in being able to find the company .... :-)
Cheers
Dave
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"Any idea's no matter how daft they are appreciated"
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Actually, on 2nd thoughts it wouldn't pick that up as 'no' is a legitimate word ..
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Actually, on 2nd thoughts it wouldn't pick that up as 'no' is a legitimate word ..
Thought I'd let you know!!
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What about telling them that you are of smart appearance and are amiable(sp?). As at the end of the day you are their first line of contact with their customers. Reliable as well, they will want someone who will turn up when they say theyre goin too.
Hope these help, mind you I havnt had a job since june so maybe you shouldnt listen to me!
Dougie
Hope these help, mind you I havnt had a job since june so maybe you shouldnt listen to me!
Dougie
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Dougie,
Nice one, I hadnt even thought about those kind of thing's.
It's only been a week so far for me, I jacked my previous job in because I was just stuck in the proverbial rut and could not see a way out, except for walking out, It seemed like a good idea last week
Nice one, I hadnt even thought about those kind of thing's.
It's only been a week so far for me, I jacked my previous job in because I was just stuck in the proverbial rut and could not see a way out, except for walking out, It seemed like a good idea last week
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