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Qualifying to Be Permanent Driver
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<blockquote data-quote="9.5er" data-source="post: 1332349" data-attributes="member: 51545"><p>Even if you are not working on a full time bid you are still working on your 30 day probation period. Once you get your 30 days in you will begin to work on your progression to top pay. Every week you drive atleast once it counts as a full week toward progression. Unless something has changed since I became a driver. </p><p>I was a temp driver for 3 years. After they hired me on full time I only had to work the first day to become qualified. I was already over halfway to top pay also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9.5er, post: 1332349, member: 51545"] Even if you are not working on a full time bid you are still working on your 30 day probation period. Once you get your 30 days in you will begin to work on your progression to top pay. Every week you drive atleast once it counts as a full week toward progression. Unless something has changed since I became a driver. I was a temp driver for 3 years. After they hired me on full time I only had to work the first day to become qualified. I was already over halfway to top pay also. [/QUOTE]
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