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<blockquote data-quote="jim_flint" data-source="post: 1452796" data-attributes="member: 50008"><p>Here's what you do:</p><p>First, have no accidents and no injuries. </p><p>Second, HAVE NO ACCIDENTS AND NO INJURIES. </p><p>Third, continue to work as hard and as efficiently as you can. Keep impressing your center team and anyone else with eyeballs. Courtesy, teamwork, and professionalism are your friends.</p><p>Fourth, and this is important, start lining up jobs that will start in mid January.</p><p>Fifth, after you get laid off in January, call your center manager regularly but not annoyingly to keep your name fresh on his mind.</p><p>Sixth, after a few months, probably by the summer, you might be offered a job. It might be another go at being casual, or it might be something permanent. It will depend on factors that are completely out of your control. Be honest with yourself and your center manager about what you're looking for and what you can compromise.</p><p>Seventh, your mileage may vary. You are not guaranteed anything come next year, but there was a huge number of off the street hires this year, and it looks like there will be a higher than normal number next year as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jim_flint, post: 1452796, member: 50008"] Here's what you do: First, have no accidents and no injuries. Second, HAVE NO ACCIDENTS AND NO INJURIES. Third, continue to work as hard and as efficiently as you can. Keep impressing your center team and anyone else with eyeballs. Courtesy, teamwork, and professionalism are your friends. Fourth, and this is important, start lining up jobs that will start in mid January. Fifth, after you get laid off in January, call your center manager regularly but not annoyingly to keep your name fresh on his mind. Sixth, after a few months, probably by the summer, you might be offered a job. It might be another go at being casual, or it might be something permanent. It will depend on factors that are completely out of your control. Be honest with yourself and your center manager about what you're looking for and what you can compromise. Seventh, your mileage may vary. You are not guaranteed anything come next year, but there was a huge number of off the street hires this year, and it looks like there will be a higher than normal number next year as well. [/QUOTE]
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