uks2h
New Member
First of all, thank you all for helping me out with what to wear last night to what turned out to be cornerstone training. I greatly appreciated it.
Secondly, now that I have my first night of cornerstone under me, I awaken this morning with some questions.
I was told that there are two career paths, the management route, or the driver route. I was initially attracted to the driver route, since I like working alone and interacting with the public, and working hard. It seems to me like the way people talk, that maybe that isn't the best idea. These are my questions:
a)How hard is it to pass the tests to be a driver when your time is called?
b)Is there a guarantee that you will ever be called, rather than waiting for 5-10 years doing the hourly stuff while I could be doing the management route, since I'm getting a business degree?
That is all that I have for now, and again, I really appreciate those of you who can answer the questions I have had and will probably continue to have in the future. I look forward to getting to know you guys as my future begins with the Brown.
Secondly, now that I have my first night of cornerstone under me, I awaken this morning with some questions.
I was told that there are two career paths, the management route, or the driver route. I was initially attracted to the driver route, since I like working alone and interacting with the public, and working hard. It seems to me like the way people talk, that maybe that isn't the best idea. These are my questions:
a)How hard is it to pass the tests to be a driver when your time is called?
b)Is there a guarantee that you will ever be called, rather than waiting for 5-10 years doing the hourly stuff while I could be doing the management route, since I'm getting a business degree?
That is all that I have for now, and again, I really appreciate those of you who can answer the questions I have had and will probably continue to have in the future. I look forward to getting to know you guys as my future begins with the Brown.