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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 1201686"><p>to the Original Poster: I might know what your status would be. I have bumped into a few Harrisburg Pa drivers and a few other Pa drivers who worked steady during peak and then were on call for the rest of the year . One guy I met was doing this for 7 years and he told me a bit about his routine. Basically the rest of the year, he could get a call in the morning ,the day before when they wanted him to come work again. Sometimes, when it was snowing, and the snow angels called out sick, he would get a call and they would ask how soon can you come in? He could also go days or weeks without a call requesting his services. </p><p></p><p>Someone else in this thread said that some older feeder drivers might be retiring when this contract is over so you MIGHT have a better chance of getting a full time position. </p><p></p><p>As for benefits, none unless you get a full time position.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So this is what I believe is your temporary permanent job. They buy the milk, but not the cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 1201686"] to the Original Poster: I might know what your status would be. I have bumped into a few Harrisburg Pa drivers and a few other Pa drivers who worked steady during peak and then were on call for the rest of the year . One guy I met was doing this for 7 years and he told me a bit about his routine. Basically the rest of the year, he could get a call in the morning ,the day before when they wanted him to come work again. Sometimes, when it was snowing, and the snow angels called out sick, he would get a call and they would ask how soon can you come in? He could also go days or weeks without a call requesting his services. Someone else in this thread said that some older feeder drivers might be retiring when this contract is over so you MIGHT have a better chance of getting a full time position. As for benefits, none unless you get a full time position. So this is what I believe is your temporary permanent job. They buy the milk, but not the cow. [/QUOTE]
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