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Chances of a Casual Driver staying on?
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<blockquote data-quote="brownedout" data-source="post: 864998" data-attributes="member: 30910"><p>Welcome to ups, and of course the brown cafe. No you did not get tricked, a few drivers on here do get out earlier, but by and large most routes these days seem to be dispatched with + 9.5 work. Glad to hear your fellow drivers are treating you good. Keep hitting them up for advice, it's golden. As for your main question, it is fairly common for a successful, and liked (by mgt.) casual to attain seniority, but alot depends on where your center is in the 5:1 hiring ratio. Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownedout, post: 864998, member: 30910"] Welcome to ups, and of course the brown cafe. No you did not get tricked, a few drivers on here do get out earlier, but by and large most routes these days seem to be dispatched with + 9.5 work. Glad to hear your fellow drivers are treating you good. Keep hitting them up for advice, it's golden. As for your main question, it is fairly common for a successful, and liked (by mgt.) casual to attain seniority, but alot depends on where your center is in the 5:1 hiring ratio. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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