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<blockquote data-quote="FSTVTT1" data-source="post: 246201" data-attributes="member: 11684"><p>I went for my interview today for a job as a feeder driver i was kind of perplexed when i was told the job payed $20.00 per hr to start It will be from oct 1st -dec 31st then i will have first dibbs at friend/t positions If i am hired friend/t my pay drops to i think she said 14 something per hr for a year then 16 ????" and then scale after 2 1/2 yrs isnt this kind of a ss backwards my questions are anyone know what the actual figures are and what are the chances of actually getting hired friend/t as a feeder driver</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FSTVTT1, post: 246201, member: 11684"] I went for my interview today for a job as a feeder driver i was kind of perplexed when i was told the job payed $20.00 per hr to start It will be from oct 1st -dec 31st then i will have first dibbs at friend/t positions If i am hired friend/t my pay drops to i think she said 14 something per hr for a year then 16 ????" and then scale after 2 1/2 yrs isnt this kind of a ss backwards my questions are anyone know what the actual figures are and what are the chances of actually getting hired friend/t as a feeder driver [/QUOTE]
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