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Hired as a Seasonal Helper in Massachusetts
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<blockquote data-quote="bowflex" data-source="post: 1470866" data-attributes="member: 54788"><p>op this got out of control. If you don't get hired this year apply as a reg temp driver once your record clears up. As someone else mentioned you should have applied for an inside Job because it's easier to get noticed. Going back and forth asking questions that no one can answer isn't productive. On another note I started at 43 and most of the reg temps that made it past the 40 days were 30 and over. A lot of the younger ones got in accidents or worked too slow. Go figure. Also try a different hub. The one I'm at now needed people so bad you can get hired with tattoos on your neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowflex, post: 1470866, member: 54788"] op this got out of control. If you don't get hired this year apply as a reg temp driver once your record clears up. As someone else mentioned you should have applied for an inside Job because it's easier to get noticed. Going back and forth asking questions that no one can answer isn't productive. On another note I started at 43 and most of the reg temps that made it past the 40 days were 30 and over. A lot of the younger ones got in accidents or worked too slow. Go figure. Also try a different hub. The one I'm at now needed people so bad you can get hired with tattoos on your neck. [/QUOTE]
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