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Part-Time Cover Driver? Anyone know what this really is?
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<blockquote data-quote="lbmtcu" data-source="post: 4490047" data-attributes="member: 80519"><p>Hello,</p><p>I worked as a Seasonal last November-December. Got called 2 weeks ago to come on as "Full-Time", but when I showed up at HR they said it was now a "Part-Time Cover Driver" offer. HR stated that I would drive at $30 and when not needed work in Hub at $14.</p><p>I was a bit irritated, but said "okay" as I need a decent paying job right now. I asked for specifics (e.g., Job Code, etc.) on new job title, but was told that it is a "new position" but that it would "most likely" lead to a Full-Time offer as they really need drivers, and I could possibly "lock-in" the $30 rate. As of this post, I am retraining Integrad and will be done Friday.</p><p>Does anyone know if this is a load of poop, or if this could actually be a good thing as UPS really needs drivers (Mesquite, Texas Hub)?</p><p>Thank you in advance for any insight or tips on what I should do to promote a Full-Time offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lbmtcu, post: 4490047, member: 80519"] Hello, I worked as a Seasonal last November-December. Got called 2 weeks ago to come on as "Full-Time", but when I showed up at HR they said it was now a "Part-Time Cover Driver" offer. HR stated that I would drive at $30 and when not needed work in Hub at $14. I was a bit irritated, but said "okay" as I need a decent paying job right now. I asked for specifics (e.g., Job Code, etc.) on new job title, but was told that it is a "new position" but that it would "most likely" lead to a Full-Time offer as they really need drivers, and I could possibly "lock-in" the $30 rate. As of this post, I am retraining Integrad and will be done Friday. Does anyone know if this is a load of poop, or if this could actually be a good thing as UPS really needs drivers (Mesquite, Texas Hub)? Thank you in advance for any insight or tips on what I should do to promote a Full-Time offer. [/QUOTE]
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