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Drivers jump at bonanza

10th August 1979, Page 18
10th August 1979
Page 18
Page 18, 10th August 1979 — Drivers jump at bonanza
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LORRY DRIVERS will jumped at the chance o £1250-a-week bonanza wil earn every penny of it, says M Den Washington, an Oxford shire businessman offering th cash.

For behind the big-mane offer is an expensive busines risk and work that require "the strength of an ox."

Mr Washington was dE luged with applications whe he placed an ad in th Birmingham Evening Mail th week which said: "One of ot owner-drivers last wee earned £1250 with one art] unit on his own pulling 01 trailers."

His firm, D and G Washim ton, of Middle Barton, Oxforl shire, makes sectional col crete buildings which weig up to five tons and are deli. ered to private addresses.

-On the face of it the off looks fantastic, but the publ doesn't realise that the pullir unit can cost up to 00,00C said Mr Washington in an i terview with the Evening Ma

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Locations: Washington, Oxford

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