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<blockquote data-quote="MrBrown" data-source="post: 3421449" data-attributes="member: 54252"><p>It really is differnet where you are and who you deal with. I went to my initial interview wearing normal regular street clothes for a seasonal pkg car driver job. A few weeks after my interview i had my road test and shortly there after went to “school” where i did wear business casual attire as they didnt have any uniforms for me. I learned the seeing habits verbatim and made it through training. I covered a route for six months (the driver had gone to feeders) then was laid off by the contract. A couple months later i was called back to go on my 30. I make the full rate next month. Im an off the street hire and although i did run for the first 6 months and while on my 30 im now full time. My scenario isnt the norm but can certainly be done. Be respectful and show desire to do the job, not much more you can do than that. Other than scratching or being paid under. Some can do the job, a lot cant. Give it your all, if you want it youll get it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBrown, post: 3421449, member: 54252"] It really is differnet where you are and who you deal with. I went to my initial interview wearing normal regular street clothes for a seasonal pkg car driver job. A few weeks after my interview i had my road test and shortly there after went to “school” where i did wear business casual attire as they didnt have any uniforms for me. I learned the seeing habits verbatim and made it through training. I covered a route for six months (the driver had gone to feeders) then was laid off by the contract. A couple months later i was called back to go on my 30. I make the full rate next month. Im an off the street hire and although i did run for the first 6 months and while on my 30 im now full time. My scenario isnt the norm but can certainly be done. Be respectful and show desire to do the job, not much more you can do than that. Other than scratching or being paid under. Some can do the job, a lot cant. Give it your all, if you want it youll get it [/QUOTE]
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