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<blockquote data-quote="hondo" data-source="post: 1427294" data-attributes="member: 8661"><p>Absolutely go for seasonal driver. Let them know at the interview you are seeking permanent employment with the company, and if seasonal driver is not available than package handler or driver helper would be acceptable to you. Important note: there is no FT package handler job (at least that you would get as a new hire), only PT.</p><p></p><p>Do you have the proper license for driving the delivery truck (UPS calls it a package car)? A CDL is not required, however the weight of the truck (up to 26,000 lbs)(regular hydraulic brakes, not air brakes) means a step up from your standard license for your personal vehicle. In my state it's a "class C, non-CDL". Some states require an additional endorsement for commercial property-carrying vehicles.</p><p>If you don't have the proper license, you will need at least a learner's permit so you can take a road test.</p><p>Also you should get an official transcript (abstract) of your driving record from the state to make sure there isn't anything on your record in error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondo, post: 1427294, member: 8661"] Absolutely go for seasonal driver. Let them know at the interview you are seeking permanent employment with the company, and if seasonal driver is not available than package handler or driver helper would be acceptable to you. Important note: there is no FT package handler job (at least that you would get as a new hire), only PT. Do you have the proper license for driving the delivery truck (UPS calls it a package car)? A CDL is not required, however the weight of the truck (up to 26,000 lbs)(regular hydraulic brakes, not air brakes) means a step up from your standard license for your personal vehicle. In my state it's a "class C, non-CDL". Some states require an additional endorsement for commercial property-carrying vehicles. If you don't have the proper license, you will need at least a learner's permit so you can take a road test. Also you should get an official transcript (abstract) of your driving record from the state to make sure there isn't anything on your record in error. [/QUOTE]
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