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<blockquote data-quote="ibleedbrown" data-source="post: 1170859" data-attributes="member: 35818"><p>i do saturday air now trying to gain some experience for full time hell. they start us off at 12.50 most people start at 7am but since i work at night and you have to have 10 hours off in between i start at 745 and work til noon or however long it takes me to get back to building. early a.m airs need to be delivered by 9am and the rest of ur deliveries need to be done by noon. today i had 28 stops got back to building 1210. about 55 miles. there are raises every 6 months or so and in 2 years u will be at $24 an hour. if i were u i would do it and try and get a part time air route as well it will be your quickest way to $24 an hour and u will get good experience to go full time driving and you get to keep your pay rate if your hired full time. if you are hired as seasonal full time u will be stuck at 16.10 but thats still more than you make now. oh and yes you have to be 21. package cars are power steering, smaller and automatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibleedbrown, post: 1170859, member: 35818"] i do saturday air now trying to gain some experience for full time hell. they start us off at 12.50 most people start at 7am but since i work at night and you have to have 10 hours off in between i start at 745 and work til noon or however long it takes me to get back to building. early a.m airs need to be delivered by 9am and the rest of ur deliveries need to be done by noon. today i had 28 stops got back to building 1210. about 55 miles. there are raises every 6 months or so and in 2 years u will be at $24 an hour. if i were u i would do it and try and get a part time air route as well it will be your quickest way to $24 an hour and u will get good experience to go full time driving and you get to keep your pay rate if your hired full time. if you are hired as seasonal full time u will be stuck at 16.10 but thats still more than you make now. oh and yes you have to be 21. package cars are power steering, smaller and automatic. [/QUOTE]
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