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<blockquote data-quote="NinthPrince" data-source="post: 5398862" data-attributes="member: 101308"><p>Hello Everyone. I have been browsing this forum for a few days now looking for some answers about the casual feeder position. I’m located in New Jersey and I was hire of the street for this position and I just have a few questions that hopefully someone can answer them for me.</p><p></p><p>Does casual just mean that the position is seasonal? I was told that the position is full time mostly working nights at $21 a/h and that is permanent not seasonal but going by what I’m reading around it could just be seasonal work. </p><p></p><p>I’m 41 years old and have a child and my expenses are about $1,500 a month max and have a kind of a big saving to hold me down. Well my question is, It’s worth it getting into this at my age and play the waiting game at this company ??</p><p></p><p>I’m taking the road test tomorrow, I’m about 12 minutes away from the hub and I don’t mind being on call as long as there is work available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NinthPrince, post: 5398862, member: 101308"] Hello Everyone. I have been browsing this forum for a few days now looking for some answers about the casual feeder position. I’m located in New Jersey and I was hire of the street for this position and I just have a few questions that hopefully someone can answer them for me. Does casual just mean that the position is seasonal? I was told that the position is full time mostly working nights at $21 a/h and that is permanent not seasonal but going by what I’m reading around it could just be seasonal work. I’m 41 years old and have a child and my expenses are about $1,500 a month max and have a kind of a big saving to hold me down. Well my question is, It’s worth it getting into this at my age and play the waiting game at this company ?? I’m taking the road test tomorrow, I’m about 12 minutes away from the hub and I don’t mind being on call as long as there is work available. [/QUOTE]
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