Earn €1,800 a Month Driving—Why This Job Surprises So Many
Looking for a job where the open road is your office, your playlist is your only coworker, and your car stays cleaner than your kitchen? You might be surprised at the new opportunity that’s turning heads—and it’s not your average delivery gig either.
Mobiom’s Unexpected Offer: Radar Car Driver Positions Open
Mobiom, a private operator recently victorious in a State-issued tender, has published an announcement that’s circulating thanks to Lorraine Actu: there are now openings for radar car drivers to be put on the roads and highways of Meurthe-et-Moselle. If you’re looking for a job, perhaps even considering a career change, this could be the surprising role for you. Why? Not only do you get to drive as part of your daily work, but you might also walk away with €1,800 every month. Not too shabby for clocking kilometers behind the wheel!
What Does the Job Actually Involve?
Your mission, should you choose to accept it (cue dramatic music), is to perform a region-wide tour as communicated by your coordinator, all while driving a vehicle equipped with mobile field equipment. You’ll have to follow established work procedures with the greatest rigor. In other words, this isn’t the time to cut corners or freestyle—precision is king. Oh, and did we mention keeping your ride spotless? Yes, your entrusted vehicle must remain impeccably clean at all times. So if you’re the sort who takes pride in a crumb-free dashboard, you’re in luck.
Here’s where it gets lively: this job isn’t just your standard nine-to-five. Be prepared to work days, nights, weekdays, weekends, and even those coveted public holidays. If you love variety in your schedule, rejoice. If you crave routine, well… consider whether pancake brunches can wait.
The Ideal (but Realistic) Candidate
You might imagine the profile for this job as super-niche, but the reality? It’s surprisingly broad. The announcement emphasizes that above all, rigorous adherence to work procedures is essential. But there’s more to it:
- You must enjoy driving solo. This is road solitude at its finest: hundreds of kilometers on your daily itinerary are guaranteed.
- Your driving license should not only be valid, but at least three years old, and preferably sporting a minimum of ten points left. Consider it a driving CV with a healthy ratings badge.
- Applying traffic safety rules isn’t just a suggestion—it’s a necessity.
- Bonus points if you come with previous experience in driving, whether as an instructor, ambulance driver, transporter, in security, or law enforcement. But don’t stress: these are pluses, not dealbreakers.
- At the final interview? Be ready to present a clean criminal record extract.
So, whether you’ve logged hours behind various types of wheels, know your way around safety protocols, or just have impeccable discipline and a clean license, you might fit right in.
Closing Thoughts: Is This Your Next Adventure?
Let’s recap: a private company, Mobiom, is offering a chance to join their fleet as a radar car driver, hitting the roads and highways, often solo, following rigorous procedures, and keeping your car pristine enough to eat your lunch off the dashboard (though we both know you won’t). With €1,800 a month at stake, it’s more than a simple driving gig—it’s a respectable role with detailed requirements and a rhythm that could suit night owls and early birds alike.
If you find comfort and purpose in the steady hum of tires on tarmac and take pride in responsibility, why not take the wheel of your next career move? Mobiom is waiting—just make sure you bring that spotless record and, of course, a love for a little solitude between the lines.

