What if drivers were hired like software developers?

This is a repost of this post.

Job title

Car driver

Job requirements

  • Professional skills in driving normal- and heavy-freight cars, buses and trucks, trolley buses, trams, subways, tractors, shovel diggers, contemporary light and heavy tanks currently in use by NATO countries.
  • Skills in rally and extreme driving are obligatory!
  • Formula-1 driving experience is a plus.
  • Knowledge and experience in repairing of piston and rotor/Wankel engines, automatic and manual transmissions, ignition systems, board computer, ABS, ABD, GPS and car-audio systems by world-known manufacturers – obligatory!
  • Experience with car-painting and tinsmith tasks is a plus.
  • The applicants must have certificates by BMW, General Motors and Bosch, but not older than two years.
  • Compensation: $15-$20/hour, depends on the interview result.
  • Education requirements: Bachelor’s Degree of Engineering.
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About Mario Albrecht

Mario's first programming experience was a small calculation program written in BASIC on a Commodore Amiga in the early 90s. Since then, he as written code for dozens of companies and nonprofits such as Mednovo Medical Software Solutions, Telesense and ROOT Gaming. He creates modifications and tool for video games, like Diablo 2 and StarCraft 2, and helps out as technical administrator on various big internet communities and clans.

Mario uses Delphi as his language of choice for desktop development and PHP / Drupal for web applications. Mario loves challenging problems of any nature. If there is somebody saying "Thats technically not possible!" you'll most likely find Mario with his headphones on, working on a solution.

On weekend adventures, you'll find Mario playing a nice game of Magic: The Gathering or in a pub drinking beer.