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This association of trained vehicle show judges is dedicated to maintaining positive standards for the growing hobby of vehicle show competitions. Please contact Mike Thies at 770-883-0160 with any questions about training opportunities.
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The American Wheels Events Car Show and Motorcycle Event Judge Certification process is intended to support and enhance all other organizations providing such activities. It is intended to be a stand alone certification for what can be called the…Continue
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Started by Michael Thies May 5, 2011.
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I am looking for a fair judge that is willing to learn more and get paid for it
Call me @ 770-316-1040 Gunny
Hi Gerry,
Thanks. I did not see you post until today. I must have missed the page 2 tab.
Have you judged any shows yet? I have not.
Hope you have a great weekend. Happy 4th of July.
Roger
Hi Roger, I haven't heard anything from him. I left a message for him as instructed with my phone number. If I missed his call he did not leave a message.
Hi Gerry,
Did Michael Summey get back to you about the upcoming car shows and the need for Judges? Did you agree on a price?
Thanks
Roger
Mike,
For those of us who are "new" and would like to judge, what do you think the fee should be?
I have received a requesrt for judges for two show coming up. Please contact Michael Summey directly through his page (message), to let him know of you interest. Those of us with limited portfolios, since we re new at it, might be wise to charge minimum fees in order to build the portfolio.
http://southeastwheelsevents.com/profile/MichaelSummey
Let me know if anything works out with this. :-) Good luck,
Mike
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