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<blockquote data-quote="brownrod" data-source="post: 712103" data-attributes="member: 6453"><p>Depends on how many employees have been in your location for more than 2.5 years that want the job also.</p><p></p><p>Some locals put out a sheet once per year and everyone interested signs it. If a driver position opens up they ask the highest senior employee on the list if they want the job. My local used to do it this way.</p><p></p><p>The way my local does it now (and a lot of others) is if a driver position opens up they put up a bid sheet for a week and anyone interested signs it. Highest senior employee who is qualified for the position is given the chance.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>After 2.5 years you should have a feel for where you stand in line. Unless you are in a huge hub and there are hundreds of people you haven't even met yet. In my center there are less than 50 pters so I always knew where I stood in line and it wasn't a surprise when I got the driver position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownrod, post: 712103, member: 6453"] Depends on how many employees have been in your location for more than 2.5 years that want the job also. Some locals put out a sheet once per year and everyone interested signs it. If a driver position opens up they ask the highest senior employee on the list if they want the job. My local used to do it this way. The way my local does it now (and a lot of others) is if a driver position opens up they put up a bid sheet for a week and anyone interested signs it. Highest senior employee who is qualified for the position is given the chance. After 2.5 years you should have a feel for where you stand in line. Unless you are in a huge hub and there are hundreds of people you haven't even met yet. In my center there are less than 50 pters so I always knew where I stood in line and it wasn't a surprise when I got the driver position. [/QUOTE]
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