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Women aged 17-43 to become drivers in the ATS or WAAF

1 Jan 1942

42 For nearly three years, girls of the ATS and WAAF have been driving throughout the length and breadth of Britain, doing magnifi- cent work, keeping the lines of communication open. WOMEN aged 171/2-43 5 ft. 2. ins. OR OVER, PHYSICALLY FIT, WANTED NOW TO BECOME DRIVERS in the ATS and WAAF No experience needed—you will be trained.* After your training you will be able to drive almost any type of vehicle and do running repairs. It's a grand, open-air life, and it is vitally important work. Pay starts at 2/a day and all found.
infrastructure cost of living drivers employment engineering industry labour supply military activity recruitment vocational training wages volunteers british army royal air force female labour relations women's auxiliary air force home defence auxiliary territorial service
Collection ID
HATOM
Document Reference
HATOM/5/37
Document Types
Ephemera
File Reference
HATOM/5
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.hatom.000005.037
Keywords
Drivers Employment Engineering Female Labour Recruitment Vocational Training Volunteers Wages
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Auxiliary Territorial Service British Army Royal Air Force Women's Auxiliary Air Force
Pages
1
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
History of Advertising Trust: O&M wartime book no 5
Themes
Industry Infrastructure Military Activity Home Defence Labour Supply Relations Wages Cost of Living

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