yanke
#31
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Re: yanke
Good luck with Yanke. I worked for them for 18 months. Did one year team then ran single until I got PR. Then jumped ship to a smaller company that was owned by guess who??? Yes Yanke. So technically I never left Yanke. Good company to work for could not fault them, just did not like being away from home. The two weeks orientation will be the longest two weeks of your life.....boooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggg. But it has to be done.
Prairie Pete....
Prairie Pete....
#33
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Re: yanke
When I was at Yanke the deal was you had to run team for a year before you had the choice to go single. I have heard now Yanke are saying you have to run team 3 years before they will let you opt to go single.
PP...
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#34
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Location: from lancashire. now in saskatchewan
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Re: yanke
hi pete. thanks for your good wishes and advise. it does state in my contract that i will be running team for 2 years, thats if i can hack it that long, as its going to be difficult without the wife and kid. i suppose i have got to look at it as a prison sentence, with no parol, i think it will be if i end up with a co pilot like grimme
#35
Re: yanke
hi pete. thanks for your good wishes and advise. it does state in my contract that i will be running team for 2 years, thats if i can hack it that long, as its going to be difficult without the wife and kid. i suppose i have got to look at it as a prison sentence, with no parol, i think it will be if i end up with a co pilot like grimme
If you had Gremmie as a co pilot I don't think you'd have too many boring times-just think of the great debates you could have and you couldn't just get up and walk away if you disagree.Hey maybe we should send world leaders team driving until they could sort their differences out
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Re: yanke
Prison sentence-funny way of looking at a new start in a new country
If you had Gremmie as a co pilot I don't think you'd have too many boring times-just think of the great debates you could have and you couldn't just get up and walk away if you disagree.Hey maybe we should send world leaders team driving until they could sort their differences out
If you had Gremmie as a co pilot I don't think you'd have too many boring times-just think of the great debates you could have and you couldn't just get up and walk away if you disagree.Hey maybe we should send world leaders team driving until they could sort their differences out
#38
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Re: yanke
First time I meet my team mate he was wearing a Man Utd shirt.. I am (and always will be) a hardcore Leeds United fan.....We had some laughs about who should have the rights to show their team colours in the truck windshield. Everytime he went to bed I would take his red crap down and fly the LUFC colours. We both agreed the two team colours should never be side by side. As for world leaders team driving ..great idea. I propose Alex Ferguson and Rafa should haul a load of paper down to Texas and back from Canada.
Prairie Pete..
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hi pete. thanks for your good wishes and advise. it does state in my contract that i will be running team for 2 years, thats if i can hack it that long, as its going to be difficult without the wife and kid. i suppose i have got to look at it as a prison sentence, with no parol, i think it will be if i end up with a co pilot like grimme
#39
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Re: yanke
Hi Westewoo congratulations on your recent success and i wish you all the very best for the future at yanke.i was wondering did you go to the Canadian Embassy in London for your twp and can you please tell me what exactly the process is there, do you have to make an appointment and what do they need to see in the way of documents. Thanks Charlie.
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Re: yanke
Hi Westewoo congratulations on your recent success and i wish you all the very best for the future at yanke.i was wondering did you go to the Canadian Embassy in London for your twp and can you please tell me what exactly the process is there, do you have to make an appointment and what do they need to see in the way of documents. Thanks Charlie.
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Re: yanke
I got contract in april thats as far as i got,dont even ring anymore shower of wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
#43
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Re: yanke
Hi rang yesterday they told me xmas still dont see that,i would need to get my lmo very soon
does it not take 6 to 8 weeks up in london.
does it not take 6 to 8 weeks up in london.
#44
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Re: yanke
hi can any one tell me whats going on up at yankee, any news would be great.
cheers
tony.
cheers
tony.
#45
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Re: yanke
What news do you want to know???? Recruitment there new location? I don`t work for Yanke anymore but I work for a sub division of the company which is called Aero delivery. If you tell me what you want to know I will find out for you.
Pete..
Pete..