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Advice for Seasonal Driver wishing to become Full Time
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<blockquote data-quote="BigBrown87" data-source="post: 3899833" data-attributes="member: 69780"><p>It all depends on the area you are in, my center is still trying to fill FT driver positions. One thing I have to ask what the hell is a GM? Did you mean center manager? Anyways taking a PT job and being able to sign bids might be the best way to get in for the mean time. A tip I would say is not to get caught up with a good boy trick, if you do your job well they will hire you if there is a need for FT drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBrown87, post: 3899833, member: 69780"] It all depends on the area you are in, my center is still trying to fill FT driver positions. One thing I have to ask what the hell is a GM? Did you mean center manager? Anyways taking a PT job and being able to sign bids might be the best way to get in for the mean time. A tip I would say is not to get caught up with a good boy trick, if you do your job well they will hire you if there is a need for FT drivers. [/QUOTE]
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