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Becoming a feeder driver....
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<blockquote data-quote="hoser" data-source="post: 153941" data-attributes="member: 6357"><p>sounds like that's the reality, not a rule.</p><p></p><p>it would be a pretty stupid rule, too.</p><p>most senior employee has 5 years on package cars, external candidate has been driving big rigs for 30 years. if you ran a business, or you were at least accountable for who you hire and how they do in training, who would you pick?</p><p></p><p>regardless, yeldarb does bring up a good point, for the situation that you're in, you'd probably be best going to a larger centre and driving. becuase if they have to choose from a 1 year driver or 3 year package handler... well....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoser, post: 153941, member: 6357"] sounds like that's the reality, not a rule. it would be a pretty stupid rule, too. most senior employee has 5 years on package cars, external candidate has been driving big rigs for 30 years. if you ran a business, or you were at least accountable for who you hire and how they do in training, who would you pick? regardless, yeldarb does bring up a good point, for the situation that you're in, you'd probably be best going to a larger centre and driving. becuase if they have to choose from a 1 year driver or 3 year package handler... well.... [/QUOTE]
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