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Minibus driver for five day trip in Devon


Ryan124816

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My friends and I are planning a five-day trip to Devon from Monday 20th till Friday 24th April. This is for a student project at our university. It would be ideal for a minibus to take us there and back to London. While we are in Devon, we will be travelling to different locations each day. Altogether there will be around 12 of us, including myself.


We would need a licensed minibus driver for this event. All expenses would be covered, including accommodation and food. We can pay you ?600 for five days as a driver.


A driver would help us out greatly. It would be much appreciated.


Thank you,

Ryan Haughey


Salary: ?140.00 /day


Required experience:


Minibus Driving Experience : 1 year

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