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Ok that time of year.

We've filled a couple of roles from past thread and so on... however we still need some more people (as you do!).

This is your chance to come onboard, give the club a solid hand and move us through 2010.

Currently we need Events Coordinators. How many, I'm unsure... totally depends on the interest levels we get and so on. More the merrier either way!

Below is a rough run-down of what will be going on in your role :no:

Events Coordinator

The events co-ordinator is responsible for organising events for the club.

The events aren't specific to car events so they include things like fun days, social days, movie nights, general outings etc.

The primary role for the events co-ordinator is things such as cruises, info nights, dyno days, and technical info days/nights.

Secondary based events would be things like social days/nights, pub crawls, fun days, movie outings etc.

This role includes performing bookings, event planning, liaising with suppliers/companies for bookings, enquiries etc

If it sounds like something of interest, the club would love to have you aboard.

Either post in this thread

OR

Email us: [email protected]

Thanks

Ash

President SAU-Vic.

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Happy to lend a hand, not keen on flying solo though. As part of a team, sure!

+1 for helping out a team

Starting full time work next week so not going to put up my hand if running solo as I dont know how Ill manage around work. Im always happy to throw in my 2cents but ;)

I suggest Basti be the puppet and we can be the puppeteers :P

+1 for helping out a team

Starting full time work next week so not going to put up my hand if running solo as I dont know how Ill manage around work. Im always happy to throw in my 2cents but ;)

I suggest Basti be the puppet and we can be the puppeteers :P

lol piss off, im a fulltime (+plus overtime student). i will contribute though, but shotgun NOT being the main dude

if i could get myself to an event to pay my membership for christ sake lol i would put my hand up for a team effort!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ge...ay-t310433.html

done!

or there is internet banking....

Awesome, plenty of hands. If all you guys just get together on a regular basis to organise meets then you'll be at a meet anyway!

Then we'll need to have a meeting about having meetings for meetings. Awesome. :)

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