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<blockquote data-quote="nocturnalbuck" data-source="post: 772683" data-attributes="member: 25953"><p>first of all, ups DOES hire drivers off the street. every 6th or 7th driver they hire will be "off the street" which means not currently working there part time. in my region that person must have a 4-year degree. once you start your seasonal driving position you are "on call" meaning you have to call in every morning asking if you are needed. you could go without working for a week or more at a time. if you are needed you will more than likely get overtime that day. i went january-march my first year working only a handful of days. </p><p>the good news is that you gain good experience that could help you with other opportunities. btw the week long training program pays 14-15 bucks an hour</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nocturnalbuck, post: 772683, member: 25953"] first of all, ups DOES hire drivers off the street. every 6th or 7th driver they hire will be "off the street" which means not currently working there part time. in my region that person must have a 4-year degree. once you start your seasonal driving position you are "on call" meaning you have to call in every morning asking if you are needed. you could go without working for a week or more at a time. if you are needed you will more than likely get overtime that day. i went january-march my first year working only a handful of days. the good news is that you gain good experience that could help you with other opportunities. btw the week long training program pays 14-15 bucks an hour [/QUOTE]
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