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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Raise" data-source="post: 823893" data-attributes="member: 16501"><p>There is a difference. The part-timer who gains full-time seniority stays at his payscale until the progression scale is higher.</p><p> </p><p>I also worked seven years part-time before I went full-time. They hired another driver right after me from the outside. Way before edd/pas and there was a huge difference.</p><p> </p><p>From preloading I knew every bulk stop on every route in the center and how each of the routes were set up. I had also done a lot of air work and had more experience with the DIAD. </p><p> </p><p>They kept him in town on the same route while they sent on a different rural route every week for a while. </p><p> </p><p>I can still remember that one time I had to tell him the odd numbered homes are always on one side of the road and the even are on the other. He also was writing up problems with his package car and leaving the book in the car instead of bringing it in for the mechanic.</p><p> </p><p>He is definitely an equal now after 20 plus years but he really was raw back then. Many off the street hires at our center didn't make it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Raise, post: 823893, member: 16501"] There is a difference. The part-timer who gains full-time seniority stays at his payscale until the progression scale is higher. I also worked seven years part-time before I went full-time. They hired another driver right after me from the outside. Way before edd/pas and there was a huge difference. From preloading I knew every bulk stop on every route in the center and how each of the routes were set up. I had also done a lot of air work and had more experience with the DIAD. They kept him in town on the same route while they sent on a different rural route every week for a while. I can still remember that one time I had to tell him the odd numbered homes are always on one side of the road and the even are on the other. He also was writing up problems with his package car and leaving the book in the car instead of bringing it in for the mechanic. He is definitely an equal now after 20 plus years but he really was raw back then. Many off the street hires at our center didn't make it. [/QUOTE]
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