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Dont do it. She'll be spending your bacon on her and her bf while your working till 9pm. Sorry but ive seen it happen.
He didn't say it was a FT driver position
Dont do it. She'll be spending your bacon on her and her bf while your working till 9pm. Sorry but ive seen it happen.
Wanna be a millionaire when you retire? Go full time and listen to the "investors" of brown cafe.This is one of those, 'if you were in my shoes' type questions. I currently work pt preload and pt air driver (as needed). My combined hours have regularly been upwards of 40 hours per week. I will be at top Air wage in a month. My wife is a school teacher, so she brings in a "decent" salary. I really enjoy being done by 2:00 and being there for family events; however, there is part of me that feels like I should bring home the bacon for my family. Any thoughts?
I'm only miserable on the clock for affect.Full time driver, for clarification. Money is nice, but it seems the full time drivers are always miserable, while my Air Driving coworkers are fairly positive about their job. I assume that the extra hours I work Air Driving will add to my pension?
As much as you like to think your center stands for the entire company, it isn't that way everywhere9.5 list LOLOL
8 hour requests LOLOL
I'm on the 9.5 and use both my 8 hour requests every month. 9.5 is rarely honored and one out of every 5 eight hour requests are honored. It's just free grievance money.
Don't plan on being off early or only working 43 hours per week because of 9.5. Chances are if your center is like mine, they couldn't care less.
You really are a bundle of joyIf you value money over quality of life than by all means take the plunge. If you don't like the prospect of wanting to rip your own head off and throw it on the ground on a daily basis, don't do it.
Around $28What is your top pay for Air Driver ?
Pension long the long haul.This is one of those, 'if you were in my shoes' type questions. I currently work pt preload and pt air driver (as needed). My combined hours have regularly been upwards of 40 hours per week. I will be at top Air wage in a month. My wife is a school teacher, so she brings in a "decent" salary. I really enjoy being done by 2:00 and being there for family events; however, there is part of me that feels like I should bring home the bacon for my family. Any thoughts?
This is one of those, 'if you were in my shoes' type questions. I currently work pt preload and pt air driver (as needed). My combined hours have regularly been upwards of 40 hours per week. I will be at top Air wage in a month. My wife is a school teacher, so she brings in a "decent" salary. I really enjoy being done by 2:00 and being there for family events; however, there is part of me that feels like I should bring home the bacon for my family. Any thoughts?