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Last seasonal. What's a test route for ft?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlliSeeisBrown" data-source="post: 2553974" data-attributes="member: 65115"><p>Sounds a little wild. But 30 days is to qualify, and those 30 days you should be behind the wheel. Not a helper. Whole purpose in qualifying is making sure you can handle the equipment and the workload safely and efficiently. I have no idea about your center, but where I'm at, all 3 centers have laid off their seasonals, RTD's and are no longer using helpers. Only reason I'm still driving is because I'm running air exception and I'm not a problem child. Totally different pay scale. </p><p></p><p>If you're not driving, you won't get driver pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlliSeeisBrown, post: 2553974, member: 65115"] Sounds a little wild. But 30 days is to qualify, and those 30 days you should be behind the wheel. Not a helper. Whole purpose in qualifying is making sure you can handle the equipment and the workload safely and efficiently. I have no idea about your center, but where I'm at, all 3 centers have laid off their seasonals, RTD's and are no longer using helpers. Only reason I'm still driving is because I'm running air exception and I'm not a problem child. Totally different pay scale. If you're not driving, you won't get driver pay. [/QUOTE]
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