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<blockquote data-quote="Over 70" data-source="post: 2690892" data-attributes="member: 65928"><p>How do you become a driver?</p><p></p><p>Apply even if it's just a seasonal position. That's what I did but once it became apparent that I had far more to offer than mirror fogging capabilities, I was immediately switched to perm part time reg temp driver.</p><p></p><p>Do anything to set yourself apart from the rest of the pack at school and once you start working. There's a lot of unhappy people who don't want to be there. Never be that guy, positivity is contageous. You never know, a customer might call your sup with positive feedback. That happened to me twice.</p><p></p><p>Read alot here. I know I read alot of things on here that answered a ton of questions I might of asked and my on-car was impressed that I didn't call in with a single question or have unexcused service failures. I didn't tell him why but a big part was soaking in alot of info from veterans here.</p><p></p><p>Hope for the best. It still might not work out unless you are in a financial position to "wait it out". It's union so sometimes your best is just enough for a chance to get in line, but I'm a big believer that honest hard work will be truly noticed and rewarded in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Over 70, post: 2690892, member: 65928"] How do you become a driver? Apply even if it's just a seasonal position. That's what I did but once it became apparent that I had far more to offer than mirror fogging capabilities, I was immediately switched to perm part time reg temp driver. Do anything to set yourself apart from the rest of the pack at school and once you start working. There's a lot of unhappy people who don't want to be there. Never be that guy, positivity is contageous. You never know, a customer might call your sup with positive feedback. That happened to me twice. Read alot here. I know I read alot of things on here that answered a ton of questions I might of asked and my on-car was impressed that I didn't call in with a single question or have unexcused service failures. I didn't tell him why but a big part was soaking in alot of info from veterans here. Hope for the best. It still might not work out unless you are in a financial position to "wait it out". It's union so sometimes your best is just enough for a chance to get in line, but I'm a big believer that honest hard work will be truly noticed and rewarded in the end. [/QUOTE]
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