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Average PT to FT progression where you live?
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<blockquote data-quote="9.5 everyday" data-source="post: 1856483" data-attributes="member: 38570"><p>It's all about timing. I was hired in 2007 to drive seasonal. I did a pretty respectable job and they offered me a driving position. The center manager knew of a spot opening and told me it would be about 4 months. I worked part time for 4 months, and qualified in May of 2008. A friend of mine started 2 weeks after me (2007), and it took him 4 years to get FT. He actually was top scale by the time he won a bid. I would have to say 8 years of PT is crazy. Either keep signing bid lists or move. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9.5 everyday, post: 1856483, member: 38570"] It's all about timing. I was hired in 2007 to drive seasonal. I did a pretty respectable job and they offered me a driving position. The center manager knew of a spot opening and told me it would be about 4 months. I worked part time for 4 months, and qualified in May of 2008. A friend of mine started 2 weeks after me (2007), and it took him 4 years to get FT. He actually was top scale by the time he won a bid. I would have to say 8 years of PT is crazy. Either keep signing bid lists or move. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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