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No one want to drive in Detroit
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<blockquote data-quote="pns2clt" data-source="post: 1343602" data-attributes="member: 52991"><p>Not entirely true.</p><p></p><p>The city of Detroit is primarily served by the Woodbridge facility, which is a medium-sized, two-center building. Detroit is just a small portion of the building's volume and service area, which stretches roughly 30 miles north. Detroit is also served through the Cicotte facility, a very small center also known as the International Building because of the large number of packages between the USA & Canada it processes.</p><p></p><p>I'm in Madison Heights (one of the two largest buildings serving Metro Detroit) and nearly every part-time employee who wanted to got an opportunity to drive. A very large number signed the bid sheet (few job openings have been available for the past ten years or so) but many choose not to take the road test (or were ineligible because of their driving record), some failed it, some were disqualified and others disqualified themselves. End result is that only a few made it, including at least one person who's only worked here a year or so. We're hearing the same trend occurred in other buildings within the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pns2clt, post: 1343602, member: 52991"] Not entirely true. The city of Detroit is primarily served by the Woodbridge facility, which is a medium-sized, two-center building. Detroit is just a small portion of the building's volume and service area, which stretches roughly 30 miles north. Detroit is also served through the Cicotte facility, a very small center also known as the International Building because of the large number of packages between the USA & Canada it processes. I'm in Madison Heights (one of the two largest buildings serving Metro Detroit) and nearly every part-time employee who wanted to got an opportunity to drive. A very large number signed the bid sheet (few job openings have been available for the past ten years or so) but many choose not to take the road test (or were ineligible because of their driving record), some failed it, some were disqualified and others disqualified themselves. End result is that only a few made it, including at least one person who's only worked here a year or so. We're hearing the same trend occurred in other buildings within the area. [/QUOTE]
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