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<blockquote data-quote="10yearteamster" data-source="post: 953698" data-attributes="member: 40307"><p>First, Not all hub wait times for full-time advancement is the same. In my hub, it took me 9 years before I went full-time. But just a few years ago in a hub just 100 miles from me, it was only taking a year and a half.</p><p></p><p>As far as what that manager told you of how he's been on the list for 14 years, that is because managers can only be hired on a 6:1 ratio. In other words, 6 inside hub workers would have to be hired before he was even eligible to go into driving.</p><p></p><p>You will probably get a more straight answer from one of your fellow collegues that is high on the seniority list. Ask them how long they've been waiting etc to get a better idea of the movement in your particular hub.</p><p></p><p>As far as wages go, I'm an article 22.3 job which is a full-time combo job (two shifts) I make about 55,000 a year and get no overtime. Package car Drivers can get in excess of 75,000 a year. Feeder drivers is about 100,000 a year and they get a lot of overtime. </p><p></p><p>If you're going to school, management may be your thing. Often times they will pay for your school. Let me know if you got any other questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10yearteamster, post: 953698, member: 40307"] First, Not all hub wait times for full-time advancement is the same. In my hub, it took me 9 years before I went full-time. But just a few years ago in a hub just 100 miles from me, it was only taking a year and a half. As far as what that manager told you of how he's been on the list for 14 years, that is because managers can only be hired on a 6:1 ratio. In other words, 6 inside hub workers would have to be hired before he was even eligible to go into driving. You will probably get a more straight answer from one of your fellow collegues that is high on the seniority list. Ask them how long they've been waiting etc to get a better idea of the movement in your particular hub. As far as wages go, I'm an article 22.3 job which is a full-time combo job (two shifts) I make about 55,000 a year and get no overtime. Package car Drivers can get in excess of 75,000 a year. Feeder drivers is about 100,000 a year and they get a lot of overtime. If you're going to school, management may be your thing. Often times they will pay for your school. Let me know if you got any other questions! [/QUOTE]
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