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<blockquote data-quote="HillcountryBrown" data-source="post: 1967312" data-attributes="member: 61206"><p>How does one go about getting a part time driver position. I heard that you have to work as part time on the belt and it takes years to become a driver. Another question, at the bigger hubs do they operate 24/7 and can you work more then one partime shift. </p><p>Thank god my sup is letting me work on the belt and be a driver helper. </p><p>I have to say this if anyone that's starting out and is a helper for a seasoned driver consider yourself a lucky person. Watch, listen , learn, work hard. If you end up with someone that's only been driving a year do the same watch, listen, learn , work hard. And be patient with the newer driver. The seasoned driver that has been on that same route for 10 years know all his stops like family and will deliver without any stress at all and you will think " hey this is easy I can do this". Well you will end up like the one year guy stressing just a little every day. However the plus to a new driver is a big plus he will take the time to show you and explain the diad. But catch on quick. Also your going to do more walking with a newer driver and that's understandable because its a new position that comes with new rules and operations</p><p>Think about this all those boxes your going to pickup imagine have to write down every box , location, and time. Again that's why the seasoned drive make it easy now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillcountryBrown, post: 1967312, member: 61206"] How does one go about getting a part time driver position. I heard that you have to work as part time on the belt and it takes years to become a driver. Another question, at the bigger hubs do they operate 24/7 and can you work more then one partime shift. Thank god my sup is letting me work on the belt and be a driver helper. I have to say this if anyone that's starting out and is a helper for a seasoned driver consider yourself a lucky person. Watch, listen , learn, work hard. If you end up with someone that's only been driving a year do the same watch, listen, learn , work hard. And be patient with the newer driver. The seasoned driver that has been on that same route for 10 years know all his stops like family and will deliver without any stress at all and you will think " hey this is easy I can do this". Well you will end up like the one year guy stressing just a little every day. However the plus to a new driver is a big plus he will take the time to show you and explain the diad. But catch on quick. Also your going to do more walking with a newer driver and that's understandable because its a new position that comes with new rules and operations Think about this all those boxes your going to pickup imagine have to write down every box , location, and time. Again that's why the seasoned drive make it easy now. [/QUOTE]
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