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how hard is it to become a brownie driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 1112860" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Its a mixed bag building to building. Theres some places where its too small for the jobs intent and drivers work over 10 hours a day. As mine does, yet has a very slow rate of promotions. Some buildings are dying for people to drive and those time waits are very small. Those types are usally small centers in smaller towns/ cities. </p><p></p><p>I work in a very large HUB, and the wait time frame is 5-10 years just to go to driving school. Sure, some get lucky, thats rampant in any UPS work place. But there are people out there working here 20 some years at PT that never get a chance at anything. </p><p></p><p>As I said, its a mixed bag. Theres been people here working 10+ years and havnt even been the go ahead on advancement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 1112860, member: 16334"] Its a mixed bag building to building. Theres some places where its too small for the jobs intent and drivers work over 10 hours a day. As mine does, yet has a very slow rate of promotions. Some buildings are dying for people to drive and those time waits are very small. Those types are usally small centers in smaller towns/ cities. I work in a very large HUB, and the wait time frame is 5-10 years just to go to driving school. Sure, some get lucky, thats rampant in any UPS work place. But there are people out there working here 20 some years at PT that never get a chance at anything. As I said, its a mixed bag. Theres been people here working 10+ years and havnt even been the go ahead on advancement. [/QUOTE]
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