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if there is anyone out there who used to be a courier in melb, could you please tell me the kind of job it actually is. I was thinking of applying but i'm still not sure if I'll be able to keep up with the physical part of it. I'm pretty fit now, and I've got more speed than indurance. Also, I've got a mountain bike, but do couriers use mtb's or road bikes. Also, how's the money side of it? Any info or advice you could give me would be a great help. Thanks. Last edited by Jackal83; 07-19.-2004 at 05:29 AM. |
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It tells you all you need to know and i dont really want to rewrite the 2 pages worth of stuff i have already written.
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Then i went through the old threads slowly and got a hold of it. This thread got a bit heated but all the info is in there. Hope it helps you out! http://www.cyclingforums.com/t153204.html
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