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cover driver to fulltime driver
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<blockquote data-quote="ibleedbrown" data-source="post: 856662" data-attributes="member: 35818"><p>im not sure it works that way in our building.sounds a little confusing, what i heard is that u go in do ur 30 days if u make it they keep u on as a "swing" driver meaning u dont get ur own route til u build enough seniority to bid a route and get it. they still reach scale after 3 years and are full time employees. ok i think i get it a casual driver would be before u reach scale no route and no work guarantee and a cover would be after u reach scale no route but are guaranteed 8 hours? so why did the above poster say he is still part time? or maybe he is a part time driver doing full time work but is not considered full time? sorry a bit confused by all the terminology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibleedbrown, post: 856662, member: 35818"] im not sure it works that way in our building.sounds a little confusing, what i heard is that u go in do ur 30 days if u make it they keep u on as a "swing" driver meaning u dont get ur own route til u build enough seniority to bid a route and get it. they still reach scale after 3 years and are full time employees. ok i think i get it a casual driver would be before u reach scale no route and no work guarantee and a cover would be after u reach scale no route but are guaranteed 8 hours? so why did the above poster say he is still part time? or maybe he is a part time driver doing full time work but is not considered full time? sorry a bit confused by all the terminology. [/QUOTE]
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