Get Paid £250 A Day To Review The World’s Best Supercars
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Car lovers listen up. This could be right up your street. We’ve found an opportunity to get paid £250 a day to review the world’s best supercars. Sound good? Read on.
The Opportunity
We’ve taken a look at their website and it seems pretty clear this is the real deal:
Dick Lovett is a leading dealership for brands including BMW, Porsche, Aston Martin and more. They are currently looking for someone to become their very first supercar critic. They need someone to work with them to rate their collection of new and used supercars at Dick Lovett Specialist. You’ll be rating some of the world’s most-wanted wheels in their showroom.
Spend the day earning money for giving your verdict on a selection of prestige and high performance cars from manufacturers which could include McLaren, Bentley, Lamborghini, Pagani, Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
The details
You’ll spend a full day at the Dick Lovett Specialist showroom in Swindon on an agreed date between March and May, not only getting the chance to give your verdict and being taken for a drive in a selection of supercars, but also getting paid £250 for your time.
Who are they?
Dick Lovett is a family-run business named after founder Dick Lovett who set up his first dealership in Leicestershire in 1959. Known as Ross Motors, he sold motorcycles before opening his first showroom in Swindon in 1957. Then in 1966 he began trading under his own name, and with that, Dick Lovett Specialist Cars was born.
Peter Lovett, chairman of Dick Lovett says “The first car my father sold was a Triumph Herald, the second was a Porsche, then it was a Vauxhall Viva. Bentley, Ford, Peugeot 404s, Porsche 904 – he bought and sold lots of different cars all over the country.”
How to enter
To enter simply fill out their application form here and tell them why you think you’re the perfect applicant for the role.
Entries close on 29th February 2020.
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