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Is a part time driver an actual position?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ross" data-source="post: 2758735" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>Did you go full-time without being a qualified coverage driver? If so you start at bottom pay or are red-circled at part-time rate. This could be different where you are but seems to be the most common scenario from what I see on here. </p><p></p><p>My driving class had a part-time person offered a full-time position part way through our training week. His predicament was go full-time and keep his $20 an hour part-time rate until the progression went higher or turn down full-time, get qualified as a TCD and hope for another bid. </p><p></p><p>He made the choice to take the full-time job. Had he known his building would hire over 70 more full-time drivers in the next few years he could have qualified, signed another bid and started off $8 an hour higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ross, post: 2758735, member: 51847"] Did you go full-time without being a qualified coverage driver? If so you start at bottom pay or are red-circled at part-time rate. This could be different where you are but seems to be the most common scenario from what I see on here. My driving class had a part-time person offered a full-time position part way through our training week. His predicament was go full-time and keep his $20 an hour part-time rate until the progression went higher or turn down full-time, get qualified as a TCD and hope for another bid. He made the choice to take the full-time job. Had he known his building would hire over 70 more full-time drivers in the next few years he could have qualified, signed another bid and started off $8 an hour higher. [/QUOTE]
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