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Seasonal to Permanent: Is it possible 1st year?
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<blockquote data-quote="helenofcalifornia" data-source="post: 256193" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>Most of what has been said applies. It really depends on your center. Is it a center or a hub? How many drivers are in your center? I would agree also that try to make an impression with the other seniority drivers. They might have some influence in the hiring process. It's kinda OK to be a brown-nose kiss a** here, but you might want to tone it down with fellow drivers at work. And with the new contract that goes into effect in 2008, it will take 3 years to progress to top pay. That means many months of earning $14 an hour and taking home $300 when everyone else is taking home 2-3 times that. Still, it's a good job and worth the wait. Most of us started as part-timers and had to wait YEARS (8 for me) to go full time. The part-timers might not want to hear all your enthusiasm for jumping their spot in line. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helenofcalifornia, post: 256193, member: 5170"] Most of what has been said applies. It really depends on your center. Is it a center or a hub? How many drivers are in your center? I would agree also that try to make an impression with the other seniority drivers. They might have some influence in the hiring process. It's kinda OK to be a brown-nose kiss a** here, but you might want to tone it down with fellow drivers at work. And with the new contract that goes into effect in 2008, it will take 3 years to progress to top pay. That means many months of earning $14 an hour and taking home $300 when everyone else is taking home 2-3 times that. Still, it's a good job and worth the wait. Most of us started as part-timers and had to wait YEARS (8 for me) to go full time. The part-timers might not want to hear all your enthusiasm for jumping their spot in line. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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