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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Manback" data-source="post: 168281" data-attributes="member: 8872"><p>I doubt they are playing with you. They probably are refering </p><p>to whats called an RTD driver, usually 6 months full time, </p><p>sometimes longer. When that job ends, you'll just go back to the hub, doing whatever job you did before you went driving. RTD jobs are both good and bad On the positive side, you'll be working on full time pay progression. Currently 30 months to top pay. However many months you work as RTD, you can subtract from that. It will also give you a realistic idea about what you can expect on a daily basis as a driver and whether or not you feel like it's the type job you want. On the negative side, you'll get used to getting the hours/pay as a full timer, but when the job ends its back to the building. Kinda hard to find a 2nd job supplement your income when your only available 6 months or less a year. Personally, i think the pros outweigh the cons, i didn't RTD, but i know plenty of people that have and it worked for them. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Manback, post: 168281, member: 8872"] I doubt they are playing with you. They probably are refering to whats called an RTD driver, usually 6 months full time, sometimes longer. When that job ends, you'll just go back to the hub, doing whatever job you did before you went driving. RTD jobs are both good and bad On the positive side, you'll be working on full time pay progression. Currently 30 months to top pay. However many months you work as RTD, you can subtract from that. It will also give you a realistic idea about what you can expect on a daily basis as a driver and whether or not you feel like it's the type job you want. On the negative side, you'll get used to getting the hours/pay as a full timer, but when the job ends its back to the building. Kinda hard to find a 2nd job supplement your income when your only available 6 months or less a year. Personally, i think the pros outweigh the cons, i didn't RTD, but i know plenty of people that have and it worked for them. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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