Earn over $1000 a week as a Motorcycle Courier

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Chris Ryan, Nov 11, 2004.

  1. Chris Ryan

    Chris Ryan Guest

    Hi Guys,
    firstly apologies if this kind of think is not really
    allowed on the forum. Anyhows, I work for a couriers company and
    they are on a big recruitment drive for motorbikes. It's not for the faint
    hearted or an 'easy' way to make your way in the world but if you work
    hard then you can earn some pretty big money. Plus most of your
    motorcycle expenses are tax deductable so there's an added bonus.

    Below is the ad that they are running on flyers trying to recruit guys
    who are already couriers so I've just copied that into this post. If
    you have any questions email me on or
    ring the numbers at the bottom of the ad.

    Cheers.

    Chris




    We are looking for Experienced Motor Bike Couriers


    · We offer a $ 3000 start bonus for your experience! (Conditions apply)
    · Motor Bikes are equipped with the latest Communication Technology,
    which takes away the hassle of run sheets!
    · All Motorbike's are on the same Channel, to ensure an equal and fair
    distribution of STD'S, VIP's and RED HOT'S
    · One of Sydney's Largest Client Lists, with more than enough work to
    ensure good earnings!
    · Computer allocation to ensure no "Radio Operator Favourites"!
    · Guaranteed minimum hourly rates (Conditions apply, see over page)
    · Average earnings for Motor Bike's average $1300 last week!
    · Experienced and Quick Customer Service, staff to assist with any
    problems with deliveries quickly and efficiently!

    Contact our recruitment line on 136 331 Today! Or,

    Tim MacCormick
    Fleet Manager
    Ph: 8966 54 29

    Brad Davis
    Fleet Manager
    Ph: 8966 54 30
     
    Chris Ryan, Nov 11, 2004
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    Smee Guest

    Is this a national thing?
    sydney?
    Melbourne?
    wtf are you?
    why a hotmail address if you are acompany?
    something doesn't gel.
     
    Smee, Nov 11, 2004
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    Conehead Guest

    I found the perfect bike for it:
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4503538791
     
    Conehead, Nov 11, 2004
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    Dale Porter Guest

    Read the ad again and you'll discover which city they're in.
    Also read his opening blurb again and you'll learn that he is not a company.
     
    Dale Porter, Nov 11, 2004
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    Nev.. Guest

    ...your ability to read english apparently :p
     
    Nev.., Nov 11, 2004
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    phil Guest

    Now all you need is to find some one that can put a ridiculously large top
    box on it.
     
    phil, Nov 11, 2004
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Knobdoodle, Nov 11, 2004
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    Marty H Guest

    I think I found someone
    http://evilurl.com/RUMPWANKERlips

    mh
     
    Marty H, Nov 11, 2004
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  9. $124 now. How come you haven't put a reserve on it? [says he who
    doesn't quite understand the strategies employed by ebay sellers]

    ---
    Cheers

    PeterC [aka MildThing]
    '81 Suzuki GS450-s
    '87 BMW K100RT

    www.dmcsc.org.au
     
    Peter Cremasco, Nov 11, 2004
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  10. Chris Ryan

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Ya fuggin' bastard!!
    (and how long did it take to get "rump wanker lips"?!!?)
     
    Knobdoodle, Nov 11, 2004
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  11. Chris Ryan

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Because
    a) last time I did and I didn't get a single bid and
    b) I'm desperate to sell it while it's still registered!
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Nov 11, 2004
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  12. Chris Ryan

    G-S Guest

    $125-95 now, but it's getting on... bidding tends to slow down later in the
    evening.


    G-S and Jodz
     
    G-S, Nov 11, 2004
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  13. but it shouldn't matter whether it's still registered or not, as the new
    owner will need to have a RWC (Safety Certificate) to register it in
    his/her name anyway. Or have I missed something????? [quite likely]

    ---
    Cheers

    PeterC [aka MildThing]
    '81 Suzuki GS450-s
    '87 BMW K100RT

    www.dmcsc.org.au
     
    Peter Cremasco, Nov 11, 2004
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  14. Chris Ryan

    Marty H Guest


    would you believe 1st go, so good I couldnt pass on it


    mh
     
    Marty H, Nov 11, 2004
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  15. Chris Ryan

    Knobdoodle Guest

    What cheapskate bid the five cents? [View bid history]
    Ohh.. they ALL did!
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Nov 11, 2004
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Well.... I never said that I'd thought it all the way through.........
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Nov 11, 2004
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    simonl Guest

    $1000 a week ????

    Half of that would go in rent in Sidney.

    I'll stick to being a poor paid storeman on the Gold Coast.


    Simonl
     
    simonl, Nov 11, 2004
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  18. Chris Ryan

    G-S Guest

    Once someone bids something and 5 cents and then it gets up to minimum bids
    of a dollar and more the 5 cents tends to stay there.

    To get rid of it someone would have to bid $1-95 not $1 or something like
    that... you can't now bid 5 cents.

    What really annoys me is I missed the three fifty bid!


    G-S and Jodz
     
    G-S, Nov 11, 2004
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    OMERTA Guest

    & The rest in tax

    CDIHL
     
    OMERTA, Nov 11, 2004
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    Gary Woodman Guest

    I don't know anything about this, but I do know Chris, and I have no
    reason to think it's not fair dinkum. It is just conceivable that he
    might be helping several people, here and elsewhere. But probably not
    in Melbourne.

    Gary
     
    Gary Woodman, Nov 11, 2004
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