The question I have is why are seasonal feeder drivers in the northern Illinois
region making over six dollars an hour more than the seasonal feeder drivers were
making in the summer?
Is it because they are coming in at a more hectic time? Could it be because they
are less likely to be offered a permanent position? I'm not sure but I was just wondering.
Anybody have any thoughts?
Thanks
region making over six dollars an hour more than the seasonal feeder drivers were
making in the summer?
Is it because they are coming in at a more hectic time? Could it be because they
are less likely to be offered a permanent position? I'm not sure but I was just wondering.
Anybody have any thoughts?
Thanks