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| Louise | Post subject: Minibus tests | |
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 | Anyone interested in taking their minibus test? Note the thing about the lecture on sunday. This is the email from warwick sport. We will be running minibus driving assessments during the first week of term. If you would like to do one you need to visit reception, Students' Union North, and ask for Hilly.
The following applies: -
* Over 21 * No serious driving convictions * Driving for at least one year * Come to Reception Students' Union North and Fill in an application form * Bring both parts of your Driving Licence * Bring one passport size photograph * Bring a returnable deposit cheque for £10.00
A Lecture is given before the Assessments take place, you must attend this Lecture. Lecture - Sunday 1st October - 3pm - Maths & Stats Building MS.04.
You must give a minimum of 24 hours notice to get your Driver's card made up.
Assessments
Monday 2nd October Tuesday 3rd October Wednesday 4th October Thursday 5th October
Saturday 7th October Sunday 8th October
The following time slots are available: -
08:30 - 09:30 09:30 - 10:30 10:30 - 11:30 11:30 - 12:30
13:00 - 14:00 14:00 - 15:00 15:00 - 16:00
The next set of tests will be held around wk 5/6, so if you need to drive a minibus for your club before then please please book yourself onto one of the above sessions.
Kind Regards
Lisa Warwick Sport 024 765 75109
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Posted: Thu 28th Sep, 2006 3:07pm |
| Where Am I | Post subject: Re: Minibus tests | |
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| They are open 10-3.30pm this weekend, but you don't need to have sorted out your driver's card to attend the lecture (should be less than 2 hours long) anyway. ie. you can just turn up to this (compulsory) lecture and sort out pass and stuff later in the week.
me and webbo interested/will get it done thus far
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Posted: Thu 28th Sep, 2006 3:12pm |
| noJ | Post subject: Re: Minibus tests | |
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 | i nearly cried with joy when that lecture finished. it was riveting. g |
Posted: Thu 28th Sep, 2006 8:03pm |
| Anters | Post subject: Re: Minibus tests | |
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 | I think I might have fallen asleep through that lecture. There are two ways to go .. Either switch off and ignore it all .. or if you're feeling awake then I seem to remember it was quite funny asking questions, because the guy giving the lecture didn't actually know anything. It's very easy to confuddle him!
Good luck :) |
Posted: Fri 29th Sep, 2006 10:02am |
| Frodo | Post subject: Re: Minibus tests | |
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 | i'll go too |
Posted: Fri 29th Sep, 2006 10:36am |
| Where Am I | Post subject: Re: Minibus tests | |
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| I am pretty nervous about reversing I have only ever driven fiesta sized cars... |
Posted: Fri 29th Sep, 2006 12:24pm |
| Angie | Post subject: Re: Minibus tests | |
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 | I managed it - so poor show if you can't cue female driving jokes.... |
Posted: Fri 29th Sep, 2006 2:43pm |
| noJ | Post subject: Re: Minibus tests | |
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 | ....or just jokes about the G-Ride :) |
Posted: Fri 29th Sep, 2006 3:07pm |
| Ali | Post subject: Re: Minibus tests | |
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| Haha, that was pretty entertaining, i wanna do my minibus test, but i'm not gonna be here for the lecture, can someone pretend they're me and go for me? |
Posted: Fri 29th Sep, 2006 3:41pm |
| Andy | Post subject: Re: Re: Minibus tests | |
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 | Angie wrote:| cue female driving jokes.... |
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Posted: Fri 29th Sep, 2006 4:02pm |