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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 4297899" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>I have no idea about the specifics of 22.4 because they only have them in package which I no longer do. What i do know is they are paid an inferior rate. And will never reach the rate of regular package car drivers. I know they also work the worst schedule. They are not M-friend. Thats all i know. What i do know is depending on the area you live, there has never been a better time to get hired off the street and be kept on permanent as a package driver. Right at the very end of my time in package, they were making drivers permanent after their 30 days. That was unheard of. Impossible in the past. It’s a very big gamble though. Many things have to fall right, while nothing can go wrong. You are completely at the mercy of the management team in the building. I took a major gamble. It can be done, but I would not advise someone to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 4297899, member: 46614"] I have no idea about the specifics of 22.4 because they only have them in package which I no longer do. What i do know is they are paid an inferior rate. And will never reach the rate of regular package car drivers. I know they also work the worst schedule. They are not M-friend. Thats all i know. What i do know is depending on the area you live, there has never been a better time to get hired off the street and be kept on permanent as a package driver. Right at the very end of my time in package, they were making drivers permanent after their 30 days. That was unheard of. Impossible in the past. It’s a very big gamble though. Many things have to fall right, while nothing can go wrong. You are completely at the mercy of the management team in the building. I took a major gamble. It can be done, but I would not advise someone to do it. [/QUOTE]
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