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<blockquote data-quote="GenericUsername" data-source="post: 2433508" data-attributes="member: 60623"><p>My first season I was hired on as a seasonal driver (kept on part time afterwards) and I was starting at 7:30 AM to run post office then coming back and going out with my route. On that particular route, I was done by 6:30 every day (so 11 hour day), but I'd often get back to the building and find out that they could still use me to assist other drivers, so I would. I think the average I was doing was 12.5 hour days for the first peak. This last peak, I only got to drive for a week unfortunately, but I was still doing 10 hour days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GenericUsername, post: 2433508, member: 60623"] My first season I was hired on as a seasonal driver (kept on part time afterwards) and I was starting at 7:30 AM to run post office then coming back and going out with my route. On that particular route, I was done by 6:30 every day (so 11 hour day), but I'd often get back to the building and find out that they could still use me to assist other drivers, so I would. I think the average I was doing was 12.5 hour days for the first peak. This last peak, I only got to drive for a week unfortunately, but I was still doing 10 hour days. [/QUOTE]
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