ambientskate
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Any ideas on which could be more worth doing for the season?
From what it sounds like, the main difference is that casual drives UPS trucks (according to a manager in my center) though I've heard it can also be U-haul trucks.
My manager also claimed that some seasonal drivers have gone on to be full time drivers when I asked him. I understand that may be less common though.
For what it's worth I'm in the suburbs so I'm not sure if that makes it more or less (if anything) competitive for driver roles.
All that said, I do kind of enjoy driving in my own car too and I'm debating which way to go (PVD or casual driver). I realize some here may not like PVD's too so apologies if this is a weird topic.
Thanks
From what it sounds like, the main difference is that casual drives UPS trucks (according to a manager in my center) though I've heard it can also be U-haul trucks.
My manager also claimed that some seasonal drivers have gone on to be full time drivers when I asked him. I understand that may be less common though.
For what it's worth I'm in the suburbs so I'm not sure if that makes it more or less (if anything) competitive for driver roles.
All that said, I do kind of enjoy driving in my own car too and I'm debating which way to go (PVD or casual driver). I realize some here may not like PVD's too so apologies if this is a weird topic.
Thanks