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Full-Time, Temperary, Seasonal Tracter Trailer Driver
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<blockquote data-quote="Undeniably Parched Shrimp" data-source="post: 2454840" data-attributes="member: 65109"><p>I know this question has probably been asked plenty. Just applied for Full-Time, Temperary, Seasonal Tracter Trailer Driver Position(ATL Metro). What possibility is there that I can get on full time in this postion?</p><p></p><p>- 3 years OTR experience (Flatbed, Reefer, dry van, and touch freight). All with one company. </p><p>- 24 years of age </p><p>- no accidents </p><p>- have hazmat, tanker, Doubles triples etc. (Good til 2021)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know for a fact this is a feeder postion, not UPS Freight(says in job description). I thought ups parcel only hires from within. </p><p></p><p>Even if I can't get full-time feeder, what are the chances of me becoming full-time package car driver? I've always wanted to work at UPS. </p><p></p><p>What are my chances?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undeniably Parched Shrimp, post: 2454840, member: 65109"] I know this question has probably been asked plenty. Just applied for Full-Time, Temperary, Seasonal Tracter Trailer Driver Position(ATL Metro). What possibility is there that I can get on full time in this postion? - 3 years OTR experience (Flatbed, Reefer, dry van, and touch freight). All with one company. - 24 years of age - no accidents - have hazmat, tanker, Doubles triples etc. (Good til 2021) I know for a fact this is a feeder postion, not UPS Freight(says in job description). I thought ups parcel only hires from within. Even if I can't get full-time feeder, what are the chances of me becoming full-time package car driver? I've always wanted to work at UPS. What are my chances? Thanks in advance!! [/QUOTE]
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