The bid stays up for a week.I recently signed a bid to become a 22.4 driver and wanted to see what people went through in the hub or in Integrad and what your tips are to qualify aside from the 5's and tens.
Also when can I expect to be contacted as the bid was posted 3 days ago.
You’ll be working Saturdays for minimum 10 years.I recently signed a bid to become a 22.4 driver and wanted to see what people went through in the hub or in Integrad and what your tips are to qualify aside from the 5's and tens.
Also when can I expect to be contacted as the bid was posted 3 days ago.
You’ll be working Saturdays for minimum 10 years.
Amen brotherBetter than staying home.
If you do get the bid, take your paid breaks and take your damn lunch!Better than staying home.
Why would you work for free? It’s not necessary. If you have a bad loader just let them know.I've got the 5s down to the period and know 10s word for word, so I'm more concerned with the process of Integrad and getting and keeping the job itself.
I've heard of people sorting on their paid breaks and even going as far as working or sorting on their lunch break if they do take it, or taking it late in the shift as "training routes" arent suitable for people to qualify as a trainee even (250 to 350 stops when it should be 120 to 200).
I'll ask my management team (if I win the bid) if I can sort the load early, which Ill probably do anyway.
Why would you work for free? It’s not necessary. If you have a bad loader just let them know.
If you have a bad loader just let them know
Considering most of the supervisors have never loaded a truck. Yes.You don’t think they know who the bad loaders are?
I just don't think they care, the ORS' that isYou don’t think they know who the bad loaders are?
I just don't think they care, the ORS' that is
Do what you have to do to qualify (nothing unsafe though). After you make full-time seniority then don’t sort the load on your own time. If they send you out with a bad load that is a company issue and they should expect to pay you more hours to get it done. They don’t see it that way but that’s the truth.I've got the 5s down to the period and know 10s word for word, so I'm more concerned with the process of Integrad and getting and keeping the job itself.
I've heard of people sorting on their paid breaks and even going as far as working or sorting on their lunch break if they do take it, or taking it late in the shift as "training routes" arent suitable for people to qualify as a trainee even (250 to 350 stops when it should be 120 to 200).
I'll ask my management team (if I win the bid) if I can sort the load early, which Ill probably do anyway.