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<blockquote data-quote="MarePare" data-source="post: 380747" data-attributes="member: 15504"><p>At our center, the first day you are in the "class" for about 3 hours watching the HABITS and hazmat videos and what not. Then for another hour they pair you up with another current worker so you can actually get a feel for the job. They had me loading 1 car on my own as a preloader</p><p> </p><p>The next day you are in class for about 1 hour. Then you again work with another worker (this day I loaded 2 cars). That's about it for the "class" at my center. It takes about 4 hours total. Now the supervisors use the cornerstone (?) booklet with the new hires for a few days rather than the full 30 days.</p><p> </p><p>So to answer your questions, I would say that you are hired and will start classes the same day IF the woman you spoke to told you what you should wear that day, to bring water, and that they were offering you a job. I would say show up ready to work just in case. Or call to find out if it is another interview or you are starting the job.</p><p> </p><p>Be ready to stay 4-5 hours each day, some centers have shorter sorts though. I don't think you said which sort you had applied for, so all of the things I have said are in regards to Preload, but I think they would apply to other sorts as well.</p><p> </p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarePare, post: 380747, member: 15504"] At our center, the first day you are in the "class" for about 3 hours watching the HABITS and hazmat videos and what not. Then for another hour they pair you up with another current worker so you can actually get a feel for the job. They had me loading 1 car on my own as a preloader The next day you are in class for about 1 hour. Then you again work with another worker (this day I loaded 2 cars). That's about it for the "class" at my center. It takes about 4 hours total. Now the supervisors use the cornerstone (?) booklet with the new hires for a few days rather than the full 30 days. So to answer your questions, I would say that you are hired and will start classes the same day IF the woman you spoke to told you what you should wear that day, to bring water, and that they were offering you a job. I would say show up ready to work just in case. Or call to find out if it is another interview or you are starting the job. Be ready to stay 4-5 hours each day, some centers have shorter sorts though. I don't think you said which sort you had applied for, so all of the things I have said are in regards to Preload, but I think they would apply to other sorts as well. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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