After thinking this through carefully I have decided that I should apply for a job as a beta tester for this game.
Although over time I have come and gone from this game playing it in intervals, I feel that being somewhat responsible in the further development of this game is more than possible. Having this responsibility that I must fulfil will not just keep me playing this game but will also help me learn skills and knowledge in the development of gaming, something I have always wanted to know more about.
I have done some form of private beta testing before for vehicles and terrains being devloped for the game Rigs of Rods and I fully understand the importance of not just playing about with private versions of a game that nobody else has, showing it off and laughing in the faces of those who have not been granted access to it. I know the private beta testing is massively important to developers and creators, and giving the as much feedback as possible is key. When I beta tested some vehicles for Rigs of Rods, I would pick out on every single detail that I felt was not quite up to standards, being a small mesh issue or poor handling characteristics, and although this may sound harsh and picky, but I feel (and I am pretty sure the developers agree with this) that the only way you can make a great game is by "ironing out" a the little bugs and glitches as well as the big ones.
Another reason why I feel that I could be suited for the task is my experience with the game and the Automation community. I have been playing the game now for 18 months roughly and I most certainly know my way around the game. I have found multiple bugs and glitches with the game as time has gone by, some of which remain even today. Also, I feel I have gained trust and a reasonable relation with the developers and other beta testers in the game over this period, as well as with the rest of the members of the Automation community.
Now, the amount of time I have free does vary but is more than sufficient for being a beta tester. Now school has finished I have massive amounts of free time. Obviously I dedicate the free time to many things, but with this added responsibility I can dedicate a fair part of it to beta testing, and if I really enjoy doing it, perhaps even more. Right now I could easily do 10-15 hours a week of beta teating. Some days I might not do any beta testing at all due to going out somewhere or whatever else crops up, but I should certainly exceed the required amount. When school starts back up, I should be able to dedicate 5-10 hours a week, perhaps more, towards the development of this game
That is all I can think of for now. Thanks for everything developers

(and I hope you enjoyed your trip to Europe)