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<blockquote data-quote="Man Of Brown" data-source="post: 1701505" data-attributes="member: 54700"><p>You need to ask where the center isin the 1:6 ratio. The company hires one off the street and five internally. Unless no one internally is qualified or interested. You could be an star, the best driver in the building, loved by management, etc. But if they can't hire from the outside, they can't hire from the outside. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like you have a general idea of the work because of the fedex ground routes you've done. You need to be prepared to not work everyday and to be laid off as soon as the temporary period is over. I worked as a temp driver to begin. I was hired in October, did a week of class in November, and started driving in December. Was let go Dec 31st. The off the street spot opened up the following August and here I am. Almost a year ago now. </p><p></p><p>To expect to work the temporary season and have a permanent spot is not very likely. To get your foot in the door and to possibly get a position down the line is a better mind set. If you can afford to do it it's a great chance. But its a gamble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Man Of Brown, post: 1701505, member: 54700"] You need to ask where the center isin the 1:6 ratio. The company hires one off the street and five internally. Unless no one internally is qualified or interested. You could be an star, the best driver in the building, loved by management, etc. But if they can't hire from the outside, they can't hire from the outside. Sounds like you have a general idea of the work because of the fedex ground routes you've done. You need to be prepared to not work everyday and to be laid off as soon as the temporary period is over. I worked as a temp driver to begin. I was hired in October, did a week of class in November, and started driving in December. Was let go Dec 31st. The off the street spot opened up the following August and here I am. Almost a year ago now. To expect to work the temporary season and have a permanent spot is not very likely. To get your foot in the door and to possibly get a position down the line is a better mind set. If you can afford to do it it's a great chance. But its a gamble. [/QUOTE]
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