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<blockquote data-quote="supaalex" data-source="post: 1381849" data-attributes="member: 50747"><p>i am under the impression that your time spent as cover driver counts towards progression, meaning if you did 4 years of cover and went fulltime your 5th year you would get top rate as soon as you went full time. Thats the way some of my friends have done it here on southern california. I started cover driver in 2007 for about 3 years then stopped because i needed time off for personnel issues, just recently started back up cover then quickly promoted to fulltime, just trying to see where i stand with my progressed time as cover driver.</p><p></p><p>As far as probation for 30 days thats what the supervisor told me but i doubt they actually have me going through the 30 days because im jumping from route to route. I am in as long as i do not get into accident im assuming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supaalex, post: 1381849, member: 50747"] i am under the impression that your time spent as cover driver counts towards progression, meaning if you did 4 years of cover and went fulltime your 5th year you would get top rate as soon as you went full time. Thats the way some of my friends have done it here on southern california. I started cover driver in 2007 for about 3 years then stopped because i needed time off for personnel issues, just recently started back up cover then quickly promoted to fulltime, just trying to see where i stand with my progressed time as cover driver. As far as probation for 30 days thats what the supervisor told me but i doubt they actually have me going through the 30 days because im jumping from route to route. I am in as long as i do not get into accident im assuming. [/QUOTE]
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