H&R Interviews........
#77
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Re: H&R Interviews........
had interview 6 months ago lmo papers are all done ive emailed mr foder and to be honest no problems its not going to be a holiday i know that but ive asked so many questions and seem to get straight replys ,so the only way to find out is to do for yourself,at the end of the day everyones different long as i know it aint gonna be easy but work hard and get ya rewards thats what i say.
#78
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Re: H&R Interviews........
Oh yes first question when i get there "can i have a holiday request form"
just kidding:
just kidding:
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come on speedymac how did you gey on in northampton?????
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so can any one tell me what radios are the best for across the pond
,sirus or what and what stations can ya get on them and do you have to subscribe
,sirus or what and what stations can ya get on them and do you have to subscribe
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andy_sheila
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Re: SEAFOOD EXPRESS... By LOAFY & CHRIS12.
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Originally Posted by koogar
I had it so I could listen to live football from the old country mate (125-126). There's also a pretty good show called 'world soccer daily', which is on 10am-12 noon Pacific time.
Blue collar comedy (jeff foxworthy, Larry the cable guy etc) is pretty good (channels 103-105) but does get repeated.
BBC world news (141), 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, (5-8), lots of oldie stuff (for gremmie ) radio 1 (11?) rock, pop, country, playboy, weather (184-185), travel for big US cities, disney, NFL, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, SPL ..... anyway, pretty good.
$12.95US a month (I think), billed to a credit card, and you need a US address to register (or at least you did when I registered in Aug/Sept 06 (I just used our LA terminals address)).
The actual receiver/transmitter cost me $100US back then, but you can get cheaper/more expensive versions.
you can pick up an XM radio for about $30 now (Petro truck stops) and register it to your Canadian address. For decent reception you need at least a "mushroom antenna"
Sirius is better (IMO) but more expensive to buy, mine is built into my head unit and i never have to retune, i have never lost a signal wherever iv'e been, just for a second or two when i go under a bridge or tunnel and it doesn't like metal bridges.
The music and comedy channels do get very repetitive in regards that they will play the same song by the same artist 3 times a day, there is a collection of artists they favour as well.
All in all, it's worth the money.
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Re: H&R Interviews........
Nov 8th 2007, 8:46 pm #452
andy_sheila
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Re: SEAFOOD EXPRESS... By LOAFY & CHRIS12.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by koogar
I had it so I could listen to live football from the old country mate (125-126). There's also a pretty good show called 'world soccer daily', which is on 10am-12 noon Pacific time.
Blue collar comedy (jeff foxworthy, Larry the cable guy etc) is pretty good (channels 103-105) but does get repeated.
BBC world news (141), 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, (5-8), lots of oldie stuff (for gremmie ) radio 1 (11?) rock, pop, country, playboy, weather (184-185), travel for big US cities, disney, NFL, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, SPL ..... anyway, pretty good.
$12.95US a month (I think), billed to a credit card, and you need a US address to register (or at least you did when I registered in Aug/Sept 06 (I just used our LA terminals address)).
The actual receiver/transmitter cost me $100US back then, but you can get cheaper/more expensive versions.
you can pick up an XM radio for about $30 now (Petro truck stops) and register it to your Canadian address. For decent reception you need at least a "mushroom antenna"
Sirius is better (IMO) but more expensive to buy, mine is built into my head unit and i never have to retune, i have never lost a signal wherever iv'e been, just for a second or two when i go under a bridge or tunnel and it doesn't like metal bridges.
The music and comedy channels do get very repetitive in regards that they will play the same song by the same artist 3 times a day, there is a collection of artists they favour as well.
All in all, it's worth the money.
andy_sheila
Class 1 Driver and Nurse
Joined: Feb 2005
Location: Kentville, N.S.
Posts: 1,302
Re: SEAFOOD EXPRESS... By LOAFY & CHRIS12.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quote:
Originally Posted by koogar
I had it so I could listen to live football from the old country mate (125-126). There's also a pretty good show called 'world soccer daily', which is on 10am-12 noon Pacific time.
Blue collar comedy (jeff foxworthy, Larry the cable guy etc) is pretty good (channels 103-105) but does get repeated.
BBC world news (141), 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, (5-8), lots of oldie stuff (for gremmie ) radio 1 (11?) rock, pop, country, playboy, weather (184-185), travel for big US cities, disney, NFL, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, SPL ..... anyway, pretty good.
$12.95US a month (I think), billed to a credit card, and you need a US address to register (or at least you did when I registered in Aug/Sept 06 (I just used our LA terminals address)).
The actual receiver/transmitter cost me $100US back then, but you can get cheaper/more expensive versions.
you can pick up an XM radio for about $30 now (Petro truck stops) and register it to your Canadian address. For decent reception you need at least a "mushroom antenna"
Sirius is better (IMO) but more expensive to buy, mine is built into my head unit and i never have to retune, i have never lost a signal wherever iv'e been, just for a second or two when i go under a bridge or tunnel and it doesn't like metal bridges.
The music and comedy channels do get very repetitive in regards that they will play the same song by the same artist 3 times a day, there is a collection of artists they favour as well.
All in all, it's worth the money.
#88
Re: H&R Interviews........
had interview 6 months ago lmo papers are all done ive emailed mr foder and to be honest no problems its not going to be a holiday i know that but ive asked so many questions and seem to get straight replys ,so the only way to find out is to do for yourself,at the end of the day everyones different long as i know it aint gonna be easy but work hard and get ya rewards thats what i say.