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<blockquote data-quote="UPSGUY72" data-source="post: 897535" data-attributes="member: 14514"><p>It isn't going to happen. You are not going to get a <u><strong>FT Drivers</strong></u> job from being a seasonal driver during peak one (1) time you might get a chance to become a seasonal driver for summer vacation starting in of again next peak. As a drivers helper you not going to even get a chance to get a PT job after peak. </p><p></p><p>Although some will say it is possible because there is a 6 to 1 inside to out hire ratio for drivers but that spot is usually given to a driver that has worked as a casual/ seasonal driver for a couple of years. IF you take a seasonal job inside a center in the morning or at night you could have a chance of getting a PT job on the inside. Then you will be able to bid on driver position that open up and if you have enough seniority you get one. </p><p></p><p>In the last three year they have hired 2 drivers in my area which consist of 3 building. Which has a combined 140 routes on any given day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSGUY72, post: 897535, member: 14514"] It isn't going to happen. You are not going to get a [U][B]FT Drivers[/B][/U] job from being a seasonal driver during peak one (1) time you might get a chance to become a seasonal driver for summer vacation starting in of again next peak. As a drivers helper you not going to even get a chance to get a PT job after peak. Although some will say it is possible because there is a 6 to 1 inside to out hire ratio for drivers but that spot is usually given to a driver that has worked as a casual/ seasonal driver for a couple of years. IF you take a seasonal job inside a center in the morning or at night you could have a chance of getting a PT job on the inside. Then you will be able to bid on driver position that open up and if you have enough seniority you get one. In the last three year they have hired 2 drivers in my area which consist of 3 building. Which has a combined 140 routes on any given day. [/QUOTE]
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