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What is the ratio of full-time drivers to part-time drivers in your centre?
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<blockquote data-quote="jds4lunch" data-source="post: 342590" data-attributes="member: 10790"><p>I don't think that part time is a goal. I could probably find 3 or 4 part time jobs a day if I wanted to. Some people only want a part time job, and that is perfectly fine. When I was hired, management here would only hire part time drivers and a driver would have to work his way up through senority. Now, it seems like management is only looking for full time drivers. I also understand that it is necessary to fill the workload with the apropriate staffing, but like I said earlier, that workload doesn't seem to be here. I was only asking to see if this is the common practice in other centres.</p><p> </p><p>Don't get me wrong here, I like my job and the only reason that I stayed part time for so long was because I enjoyed the flexibility. I am an elite level hockey official and as such, my major goals in life lie outside of UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jds4lunch, post: 342590, member: 10790"] I don't think that part time is a goal. I could probably find 3 or 4 part time jobs a day if I wanted to. Some people only want a part time job, and that is perfectly fine. When I was hired, management here would only hire part time drivers and a driver would have to work his way up through senority. Now, it seems like management is only looking for full time drivers. I also understand that it is necessary to fill the workload with the apropriate staffing, but like I said earlier, that workload doesn't seem to be here. I was only asking to see if this is the common practice in other centres. Don't get me wrong here, I like my job and the only reason that I stayed part time for so long was because I enjoyed the flexibility. I am an elite level hockey official and as such, my major goals in life lie outside of UPS. [/QUOTE]
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