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Breakdown Assistance?


Become a Motorists’ Champion RAC patrols required in major towns and cities across England OTE of c£35,000 plus benefits


With superb training, state of the art technological back up and diagnostic software we want our patrols to be more than a traditional breakdown recovery service, we want them to become the UK’s Motorists’ Champion.


As one of our many hundreds of ambassadors at the roadside, you’ll come to the rescue of a wide range of people and vehicles in all manner of situations every day.


Thanks to your impressive mechanical knowledge (ideally including a motor vehicle qualification), as well as fantastic customer service skills, you’ll be quick to resolve breakdowns and get your customers where they need to go.


And, in the rare event you’re unable to fix the problem there and then, you will have the support of our RAC garage’s and repair centres to support you and enhance the customer journey.


In addition to your own independence, you can look forward to an impressive benefits package.


If you share our passion for exceeding customer expectations at every opportunity, visit www.rac.co.uk/careers and send your CVs to recruit@rac.co.uk quoting ref 1056


COULD YOU HELP IN A


CRISIS?


When crisis strikes we support the emergency services so they can concentrate on the incident. We need volunteers to help us provide support to people in crisis. Full training, equipment and support are given and you could make a real difference to someone’s life.


To fi nd out more or to apply please call: 0800 0280 831 (please quote FESS3) or visit redcross.org.uk/volunteer


To contact Downs Mail just phone 01622 630330 Malling 13


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