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<blockquote data-quote="Hedley_Lamarr" data-source="post: 401978" data-attributes="member: 15244"><p>I started as an off the street hire last October "seasonal driver." I did EVERYTHING that was asked of me, kissed ass, brought the splits I was doing in under, said thank you sir may I have another, had the living S kicked out of me, and just kept smiling. All I can say is you are going to have to work your ass of like never before, and smile and be positive as possible whilst doing it. Don't expect any praise from your on car or center manager either. Also don't expect them to tell that you might be one of the ones that they might keep after freeze. Just work as hard as you can, and try to be as positive and friendly as possible to your center manager and on cars. Anyway, that's how I got in. And about after December 26th, I've heard guys being laid off for a week, two weeks, I was only laid off for two or three days, when I got called back. I'm 44 years old and have been working since I was 16, and have never enjoyed any job I've ever had until now. I look forward to going to work now for the first time in my life. I'm in better shape than I was at 24. When I started I was 215 lbs, am now 165 lbs. I wish you all the luck getting on, it's a great effing job...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hedley_Lamarr, post: 401978, member: 15244"] I started as an off the street hire last October "seasonal driver." I did EVERYTHING that was asked of me, kissed ass, brought the splits I was doing in under, said thank you sir may I have another, had the living S kicked out of me, and just kept smiling. All I can say is you are going to have to work your ass of like never before, and smile and be positive as possible whilst doing it. Don't expect any praise from your on car or center manager either. Also don't expect them to tell that you might be one of the ones that they might keep after freeze. Just work as hard as you can, and try to be as positive and friendly as possible to your center manager and on cars. Anyway, that's how I got in. And about after December 26th, I've heard guys being laid off for a week, two weeks, I was only laid off for two or three days, when I got called back. I'm 44 years old and have been working since I was 16, and have never enjoyed any job I've ever had until now. I look forward to going to work now for the first time in my life. I'm in better shape than I was at 24. When I started I was 215 lbs, am now 165 lbs. I wish you all the luck getting on, it's a great effing job... [/QUOTE]
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