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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3258546" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>We had two seasonal drivers become part timers after last peak. They are still part timers and may become drivers within a couple more years, or five more years, just depends. If you want to go straight to driving you would have to keep checking upsjobs.com for them to post for an outside hire driver (1 in 7 new drivers is hired from outside the union). Most of those go to pt supervisors who realized they got suckered into a dead-end job. Your best bet is to apply for any and every part time inside position. Once you get one of those, it's a waiting game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3258546, member: 63706"] We had two seasonal drivers become part timers after last peak. They are still part timers and may become drivers within a couple more years, or five more years, just depends. If you want to go straight to driving you would have to keep checking upsjobs.com for them to post for an outside hire driver (1 in 7 new drivers is hired from outside the union). Most of those go to pt supervisors who realized they got suckered into a dead-end job. Your best bet is to apply for any and every part time inside position. Once you get one of those, it's a waiting game. [/QUOTE]
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