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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 2624979" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>Too many factors in regard to drivers retiring, firings, resignations, and who is actually qualified to drive.</p><p></p><p>In general, the climb up the part time seniority list is a pretty slow one. At the same time, I'm seeing fewer part timers wanting to go full time because of the improving economy. They know they're happier with their second gigs than they would be driving. So that might be a factor too.</p><p></p><p>If you're waiting to go full time, best not to think about it. Could be soon or years away. In the meantime, you've got an excercise program that pays you to work out.</p><p></p><p>My parents were probably curious how long I'd have to be a low paid 3am belt monkey after having gone through college, etc. Especially since it took quite a while for me to go FT and make the real $. You want your kid to be happy and successful, right? So I can't blame you for being curious too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 2624979, member: 48469"] Too many factors in regard to drivers retiring, firings, resignations, and who is actually qualified to drive. In general, the climb up the part time seniority list is a pretty slow one. At the same time, I'm seeing fewer part timers wanting to go full time because of the improving economy. They know they're happier with their second gigs than they would be driving. So that might be a factor too. If you're waiting to go full time, best not to think about it. Could be soon or years away. In the meantime, you've got an excercise program that pays you to work out. My parents were probably curious how long I'd have to be a low paid 3am belt monkey after having gone through college, etc. Especially since it took quite a while for me to go FT and make the real $. You want your kid to be happy and successful, right? So I can't blame you for being curious too. [/QUOTE]
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