A fantastic opportunity...

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IF I was a trained mechanic I would defo go for it. I'm not and have never claimed to be unlike alot of people on Landy Forums giving out blatently bad advice. Somtimes I think I shoulda been so I could really **** on the wanna be's dishing out bad advice to noobies. But I may know somone who quite possibly may be interested not a million miles away just for the hell of doing somthing different. I have phoned/pm'd details to whom it involves. I think I'd go for the crack if I had half a chance myself but again not a trained mechanic although I'm confident I could do the work better than some "mechanics" with the correct manuals/backup.
 
Too right..i can't understand this attitude of 'well if it was 2 grand i might do it' ffs...the money isnt important..we'll all be dead in 100 years...one life, live it...i'm off to the titty bar.
 
Its the old syndrome where everybody is **** scared to change anything unless the money is great/guaranteed.

Whats the best job in the world?

Answer: ANY job you are happy doing that pays enough to live the way you want.
weather its 1 million or 100 pounds ity doesn't matter.
 
Its the old syndrome where everybody is **** scared to change anything unless the money is great/guaranteed.

Whats the best job in the world?

Answer: ANY job you are happy doing that pays enough to live the way you want.
weather its 1 million or 100 pounds ity doesn't matter
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If ya got kids and family and a mortgage/rent its gonna matter:doh::doh::doh: Thats probably why he aint got much response.....I couldnt live on a grand a month and you'd probably find that for a lot of people:p
 
Notice my very careful wording:

That pays enough (enough means enough to provide and support you and your family) Do I need to do terms and conditions?

For full terms and conditions lick my arse subject to 4000% intrest. Remember your house is at risk if you do not kep up repayments comes with free alloy wheels)

If its enough for you then its ok, if its not enough then tough titty!
 
INteresting response Jai!

I reckon a agrand a month would be fine for a single person without a family back home to support.

After all they are getting accommodation paid for... and think of the experience! Jeez... can they put this opportunity on hold for a few years until Kai is old enough!
 
I am going to have to jump in and say a few words after Jai has tried to sell this to me.

OK the experience will be great.

The off roading will be some of the best in the world.

All great so far.

The wages of £1000.00 per month sounds possible until you find out you WILL have to pay tax on that upon your return to this country. To achieve non resident status you must only be in this country a maximum of 90 days in a tax year. Starting april to april. Yes you can bring back the cash but you cant pay your mortgage with money you cant let an accountant see!

You WILL need to be very good. You are putting the lives of the drivers of these vehicles into the hands of a man YOU train! Not only will you need to be a very good mechanic, but you must understand "bush" mechanics as well and be able to teach it to a guy who wont understand technical terms.

I have done this before and I can tell you the following.

The UN tries to do this on the cheap and fails miserably on every count. Getting third rate trainers resulting in forth rate mechanics. All UN agency vehicles ended up being serviced by an internationally run garage service at very unreasonable rates. Not doing it this way results in vehicles breaking down in very unpleasent areas. They never break down outside your garage door!

The last time I did this the position paid nearlly 50 thou a year with paid vacation and flights, bank accounts and the promise of removal from the country in the event of an emergency and the power and authority to back it up.

Yet I am still tempted just for the buzz.

If september is a bust and the position is still open I might be tempted.

I will send PM.
 
If you ended up there It would be an interesting drive home all the unsettled countries you would possibly need to go through would be er interesting to get back to civilization.
 
I've been assisting a UK based charity to buy 'decent' Landies (mostly ex-mod 90/110) to send to Malawi, where they are setting up a rental business that the locals will run, renting out all sorts of vehicles and plant etc.

They are looking for someone to go out there for 3 months to help with the Landies. I posted this info on Landyzone, a while back when they were looking for a volunteer - but now it is a Paid position! I'd go myself, but my family need me at home.

I hear that the off-roading in Malawi during rainy season is awesome!

Here is an extract from an email they sent me - if you are interested contact George Furnival (details below)

I am just writing about our need for a Land Rover mechanic in Malawi. Over the past six months we have attempted to recruit on a volunteer basis, but no luck so far. We are now looking at offering a three month job at £1000 per month, they will be carrying out work on vehicles themselves but more importantly offering training to Derek our Malawian mechanic, he's good at his job, but would benefit from expert input from a real Land Rover expert. I am wondering if you know of anyone who may like to take the opportunity? The start date is asap, we are offering flights, insurance, accommodation, and full board in our beautiful volunteers village. If you could help me spread the word I would be so grateful.
Many thanks
George--
George Furnival
Krizevac Project UK Coordinator
0845 003 6004
+ 44 (0)7525540155 mobile
[URL="http://www.krizevac.org"]www.krizevac.org[/URL]

HI All,

Despite adverts all over the place, this vacancy is still available if anyone fancies a go!
 
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