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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3673067" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>It all depends on what your center needs, and whether you are seasonal or a regular. If you were hired as a full time ground driver, and not seasonal, then that's what you are. If they are hurting for drivers, then you could start working and keep working with no lay off days. The being jobless idea is that many new drivers get laid off on a regular basis. I would say, probably worse case scenario, if you were hired as a full time regular ground driver, you will likely be driving steadily within a couple years. </p><p></p><p>Worrying won't change your situation. Talk to the HR person who hired you, talk to your supervisor when you start qualifying, and talk to a steward or union rep once you gain seniority. Get all the answers you need to start to figure out what you need to do to take care of your family. Take advantage of the lay off days to spend time with your baby. Work as many hours as you can get on the days you work. It'll all work out, just stay strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3673067, member: 63706"] It all depends on what your center needs, and whether you are seasonal or a regular. If you were hired as a full time ground driver, and not seasonal, then that's what you are. If they are hurting for drivers, then you could start working and keep working with no lay off days. The being jobless idea is that many new drivers get laid off on a regular basis. I would say, probably worse case scenario, if you were hired as a full time regular ground driver, you will likely be driving steadily within a couple years. Worrying won't change your situation. Talk to the HR person who hired you, talk to your supervisor when you start qualifying, and talk to a steward or union rep once you gain seniority. Get all the answers you need to start to figure out what you need to do to take care of your family. Take advantage of the lay off days to spend time with your baby. Work as many hours as you can get on the days you work. It'll all work out, just stay strong. [/QUOTE]
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