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There is a vacancy on the editorial staff of The Commercial Motor for a man with a thorough grounding in road goods transport, preferably in the A or B licensed field. He should be fully conversant with the operating side of the haulage industry and have a working knowledge of running costs, carriers' licensing and traffic matters in general.

Journalistic experience, although welcome, is not essential for this post but the applicant should be able to express himself clearly and concisely in writing.

Salary will be according to age and experience; this is not a junior post. Applications will be treated confidentially and should be addressed in the first instance to: The Editor, The Commercial Motor. Temple Press Ltd., Bowling Green Lane, London, E.C.1. Please state age, experience and present salary.

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