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Expectations for seasonal drivers in peak?
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<blockquote data-quote="10YR 4/6" data-source="post: 4664305" data-attributes="member: 83742"><p>In my center, we have hired 5-10 seasonals as permanent after each of the past 3 xmases. The some guys would get noticed by management and get 250-300 stops, 12 hour days and a job in January. Most of the seasonals would get 50-100 stops in a rental truck and a lay off after peak. It seemed like the earlier in the season you got hired, the better your chances.</p><p>Your not screwed, but don’t try to impress your new boss with your 100 stop days from your old job. This last summer 200 stops was a light day here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10YR 4/6, post: 4664305, member: 83742"] In my center, we have hired 5-10 seasonals as permanent after each of the past 3 xmases. The some guys would get noticed by management and get 250-300 stops, 12 hour days and a job in January. Most of the seasonals would get 50-100 stops in a rental truck and a lay off after peak. It seemed like the earlier in the season you got hired, the better your chances. Your not screwed, but don’t try to impress your new boss with your 100 stop days from your old job. This last summer 200 stops was a light day here. [/QUOTE]
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