I'm not flouncing off

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Hello All :beerjug:

I am standing aside and passing the baton onto a very capable man, Jez, who will be able to keep the Yorkshire section going strong and run the Yorkshire event next year.

In our house, we've had a job role reversal and Kate has gone out to work etc etc. What with the whole economic doom and gloom, as well as our own personal finances needing a good kick start, I have decided to go back on the road driving for bands when they are on tour in Europe, E. Europe, Russia, Middle East etc.

I could take a boring job locally but with this job I can earn more than three times as much and get to travel and do cool things :cool:

I will be around on the site, but perhaps not as often as has been the case, and will certainly post up some stuff on what's going on. Off to Bratislava on Tuesday and then onto Bulgaria. Weather looks quite nice down there. Off with an outfit called Pendulum :nenau

So it's not a flounce and I will be back to cause trouble :green gri
 
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.... Off to Bratislava on Tuesday and then onto Bulgaria. Weather looks quite nice down there Off with an outfit called Pendulum :nenau

Are you sure it's not Bratislava then Budapest :blast:D:D

Hope it all goes to plan Dave... all the best mate :thumb2
 
Hard graft but worth it :aidan

My son's band supported a wee Australian unknown lot called Wolfmother a few years back. I was fookt driving a tranny for a week or two.:D

All the best and good on yer matey :D:thumb:thumb

Note: If you don't know who Wolfmother are, and you have Sky TV, they provide the "interlude/announcer" type riff on Discovery Turbo. The song s called "Woman".
 
all the best kilt wearer, u know it makes sense, looks like it may be a pint in east europe then,
i dont think ill be in blighty a lot longer, (i hope)
 
Hello All :beerjug:

I am standing aside and passing the baton onto a very capable man who will be able to keep the Yorkshire section going strong and run the Yorkshire event next year.

In our house, we've had a job role reversal and Kate has gone out to work etc etc. What with the whole economic doom and gloom, as well as our own personal finances needing a good kick start, I have decided to go back on the road driving for bands when they are on tour in Europe, E. Europe, Russia, Middle East etc.

I could take a boring job locally but with this job I can earn more than three times as much and get to travel and do cool things :cool:

I will be around on the site, but perhaps not as often as has been the case, and will certainly post up some stuff on what's going on. Off to Bratislava on Tuesday and then onto Bulgaria. Weather looks quite nice down there Off with an outfit called Pendulum :nenau

So it's not a flounce and I will be back to cause trouble :green gri

"leka nosh" old kilt wearer:thumb
 
Thank you all for your good wishes :thumb

Seems like it is Budapest :o The dates weren't on the Pendulum site the other day and I was told Bulgaria :nenau Still it's not set in stone until the truck keys and itinerary are in your hand :P

I've already done this job in the past for four years for a different company (who do AC/DC amongst others :augie) :D

:beerjug:
 
Good Luck Pog

Man
sounds like a gig and a half Enjoy !!!
Beats the heck out of boring food deliveries around the UK
Frank
 
Good luck Pog, I knew you'd go back on the road. :thumb2
I did a bit of roadieing for a band called The Tailgators in my youth, happy (and blurry) memories.
 
Good luck Mate

All the best with the new job Dave
Sounds like a great job
See you round some day :thumb2
 


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