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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 539946"><p>I'll try to answer you sir. Assuming you have no criminal record or one they can't access (i.e. sealed).You would get hired, unless the u.s.a. is in mad max mode two years from now. Okay you're young, that is a reference to a movie called "Mad Max" where the world is in total shambles. </p><p></p><p>As for how long it would take to become a fulltime driver, it depends on a lot of factors: could be as little as 3 years(maybe 2 if you are lucky) or as much as 8. Depends on how big the center is and at how many guys retire, get fired, die and if the economy in the area is growing or stagnating.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it hurts to give it a shot. It can be a good experience if you have nothing else going on in your life. And you can get an idea first hand if this is good for you or not. You can use the search function (top left of screen?) to search topics and you will find a lot of your questions have been answered all ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 539946"] I'll try to answer you sir. Assuming you have no criminal record or one they can't access (i.e. sealed).You would get hired, unless the u.s.a. is in mad max mode two years from now. Okay you're young, that is a reference to a movie called "Mad Max" where the world is in total shambles. As for how long it would take to become a fulltime driver, it depends on a lot of factors: could be as little as 3 years(maybe 2 if you are lucky) or as much as 8. Depends on how big the center is and at how many guys retire, get fired, die and if the economy in the area is growing or stagnating. I don't think it hurts to give it a shot. It can be a good experience if you have nothing else going on in your life. And you can get an idea first hand if this is good for you or not. You can use the search function (top left of screen?) to search topics and you will find a lot of your questions have been answered all ready. [/QUOTE]
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