Archive for February, 2010

VEHICLE TECHNICIAN/MOT TESTER LEEDS 18K-22K PLUS BONUS

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

VEHICLE TECHNICIAN/ MOT TESTER, LEEDS  VEHICLE TECHNICIAN/MOT TESTER ,  8.30AM TO 5.30PM, SATURDAYS ARE 8AM TO 12 NOON ON A 1 IN 2 ROTA, GREAT COMPANY,  18k to 22k Uniform supplied. If interested please send your CV to chris@topcarrecruitment.com or phone 01493 721119

URGENTLY REQUIRED SALES EXECUTIVE SUFFOLK OTE £36k PLUS FULLY EXPENSED CAR

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

CAR SALES EXECUTIVE MAIN DEALER MOTOR TRADE

BECCLES,SAXMUNDHAM,BUNGAY, LOWESTOFT, CAR SALES EXECUTIVE, LOCAL MAIN DEALER SUFFOLK, IP1 POSTCODE, GREAT BRAND,GREAT MODERN DEALERSHIP, £11K BASIC, OTE £36K PLUS, FULLY EXPENSED COMPANY CAR, MUST BE SMART APPEARANCE, BE SALES RESULTS DRIVEN, BE FSA AWARE OR ACCREDITED AND MUST HAVE VAST MOTOR TRADE CAR SALES EXPERIENCE TO APPLY PlEASE SEND YOUR CV TO chris@topcarrecruitment.com or phone 01493 721119

REC backs Chance to Change and Entrepreneurship

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Having highlighted the need to build on the increasing co-operation between local Jobcentres and private sector agencies, the REC is now lending its support to an event aimed at those people who are looking to self-employment or starting a new venture as an alternative to finding employment.

Jaguar Land Rover names GM chief as new boss

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Jaguar Land Rover, the Indian-owned British-based car manufacturer, has appointed a German as its new boss. Three weeks after parting company with David Smith, the chief executive who had overseen the $2.3 billion sale of Jaguar Land Rover from Ford in 2008, Tata Motors. the Midlands carmaker's owners. today said it has hired Carl-Peter Forster to take charge.

Aston Martin plans stock market listing to fund luxury future

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
ASTON MARTIN is planning to go to the stock market within two years to fund the next generation of its luxury sports cars. Ulrich Bez, chief executive, said the group would have to sell shares to the public to develop models such as the Lagonda, a luxury sports utility vehicle.

Toyota’s UK employees face recall fallout (Financial Times)

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
The furore surrounding Toyota’s product recalls has added to the woes of the Japanese carmaker in the UK, where it employs about 10,000 people directly or through its dealer network. Toyota’s Burnaston plant in Derbyshire was already considering cutting 750 jobs in response to falling demand for cars. It may have to slash the headcount further if concerns over potentially dangerous accelerator pedals translate into significantly lower sales. Orders from UK customers have already fallen 7 per cent, the company said.

External challenges bringing the industry together, says REC

Monday, February 15th, 2010
With membership renewal rates currently at their highest for four years, the REC has identified a number of challenges that are bringing the industry together.

AWD Next Steps - Government guidance crucial, says REC

Friday, February 12th, 2010
Following last month’s publication of the AWD regulations, the REC has been in discussions with the Department for Business (BIS) on next steps and areas of ongoing concern for the industry.

REC calls on recruiters to proceed with caution when contracting with intermediaries

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
The announcement of four of Albany's UK companies entering into administration has highlighted the need for recruiters to proceed with caution when contracting with intermediaries.

Government releases consultation on travel and subsistence schemes and the National Minimum Wage

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
The Government has today released a consultation regarding the interaction between travel and subsistence schemes and the National Minimum Wage.
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